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Charlie Linnell - Acorn Lyrics



Charlie Linnell - Acorn Lyrics




What lies ahead?
Life goes by, while we wait in this shell
A secret I can tell
The rebellious act of being myself
Being myself

Growing strong, rising tall
Far to go, yet feeling far from small
How perfect are the lies, they're weak
We can't speak out but still our hearts speak

What we strive to be
Everything can start as a seed
What we believe
Will sprout into a mighty tree
Feel the ground as we sow
Water, sunshine, watching us grow
Something is born
One day you'll know, I was an acorn
I was an acorn

What we strive to be
Everything can start as a seed
What we believe
Will sprout into a mighty tree
Feel the ground as we sow
Water, sunshine, watching us grow
Something is born
One day you'll know, I was an acorn
I was an acorn
I was an acorn
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What lies ahead?
Life goes by, while we wait in this shell
A secret I can tell
The rebellious act of being myself
Being myself

Growing strong, rising tall
Far to go, yet feeling far from small
How perfect are the lies, they're weak
We can't speak out but still our hearts speak

What we strive to be
Everything can start as a seed
What we believe
Will sprout into a mighty tree
Feel the ground as we sow
Water, sunshine, watching us grow
Something is born
One day you'll know, I was an acorn
I was an acorn

What we strive to be
Everything can start as a seed
What we believe
Will sprout into a mighty tree
Feel the ground as we sow
Water, sunshine, watching us grow
Something is born
One day you'll know, I was an acorn
I was an acorn
I was an acorn
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Writer: Charlotta Linnell
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Performed By: Charlie Linnell
Length: 3:55
Written by: Charlotta Linnell

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