Standing in the middle of two bodies.
Digging my toes deep into the sand.
Slowly to the right you play the waves without a fight.
I can feel my skin soaking up your gaze like the summer sun.
Standing in the middle of two bodies.
The stream brings me to kneel.
Slowly to the left the Rivermouth it does its best,
To offer a place for life to feed and for me to regain self-worth.
(Places on Earth to be at peace again, if I get it all wrong again.)
Glistening through my fingers, flows past by the weeds.
I want nothing more than to hold on to how this makes me feel.
As we’re connected, I’m apart of it, and everything feels right.
I let the water cool the heat, that left me stirred up since that night.
I can forgive myself, and you.
We were both new to this feeling, so what were we to do?
Still the pain it runs so deep, but my love for you will stay.
What we made will be again and we will move in the right way.
Standing in the middle of two bodies.
Dry yourself and go take my hand.
Walk me to your car so we can sit and think how far
We came since the first time we held each other
In the summer sun.
credits
from Watch Me Be Anyone,
released January 4, 2020
Performed and arranged by HUSSY
Recorded, produced and mixed by Mitch McDonald, and mastered by Simon Struthers at Forensic Audio Mastering
Lyrics by: Marcia D’Souza
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