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lyrics
See me there where I stood
The place where I grew up like all boys should
I had dreams inside of me
To be someone that you would come and see
When the ball fell inside your court
You turned to me to say it’d never work
What happens in our later years
Won’t change the way I think of you my dear
Will we ever see what we dream
The perfect family living with only smiles in between
Will we ever see who we want to be
The greatest selfless acts that you will ever see
Will we ever see what we dream
I know you have your fears and more
A price to pay to reach the highest floor
You have grown apart from me
But I’ve never stopped watching you succeed
I can’t take it, I lose it
I see you going way over my head
Still what happens in our later years
Won’t change the way I think of you my dear
Will we ever see what we dream
The perfect family living with only smiles in between
Will we ever see who we want to be
The greatest selfless acts that you will ever see
Will we ever see what we dream
credits
released February 28, 2020
Music & Lyrics by William Jack
Produced by William Jack
Co-Produced by Sami Butler
Percussion by Sami Butler
Engineered and Mixed by Lewis Wundenberg
Mastered by Trent Dobson
Artwork by Vidyut Jacob
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