I wonder sometimes,
Looking in your eyes.
How does the world look,
Through you?
What do you see,
Through your eyes?
What does your heart,
Tell you to feel?
I wonder sometimes,
Seeing your face.
How do you live,
With eyes like yours?
What do you see,
Through your eyes?
What does your heart,
Tell you to feel?
I wonder sometimes,
How you can see.
With all of your pain,
What lies in your heart?
What do you see,
Through your eyes?
What does your heart,
Tell you to feel?
I wonder sometimes,
When you fight the past.
Can eyes like yours,
Truly see change?
What do you see,
Through your eyes?
What does your heart,
Tell you to feel?
I wonder sometimes,
How you feel warmth.
With walls built up,
Is love lost from view?
What do you see,
Through your eyes?
What does your heart,
Tell you to feel?
I wish sometimes,
Looking in your eyes,
You could see the world,
As I do.
What you could see,
Through my eyes.
What you could feel,
With a heart like mine.
I wish sometimes,
When I see your face,
You could live life free,
Seeing all the good.
What you could see,
Through my eyes.
What you could feel,
With a heart like mine.
I wish sometimes,
That you could see.
Forget all the pain,
Listen with your heart.
What you could see,
Through my eyes.
What you could feel,
With a heart like mine.
I wish sometimes,
The past could be forgotten.
With eyes like mine,
Change is so very real.
What you could see,
Through my eyes.
What you could feel,
With a heart like mine.
I wish sometimes,
You could feel the warmth I do.
Tear down the walls,
Let love enter in.
What you could see,
Through my eyes.
What you could feel,
With a heart like mine.
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