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Ellis Paul - Georgia O'Keeffe Lyrics




No one can see the world through your eyes
No one can see this world through your eyes

Look at the poppy fields and the desert sky
Let your paintbrush answer
All of the whats and whys

See the things that others
Just pass on by
Go put your paint to canvas
Make the mountains rise

Paint your boldest color
Your brightest idea
The smallest passing moment
In your longest passing year

The petals of a flower
Veins dancing cross a leaf
Go live your dream
Georgia O'Keeffe

The way you see the world
In the power of a flower
The lights of New York City
The sky in the days last hour

No one can see the world through your eyes
No one can this world through your eyes
Unless you paint it, unless your write it,
Unless you dance it, and take a chance on it
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No one can see the world through your eyes
No one can see this world through your eyes

Look at the poppy fields and the desert sky
Let your paintbrush answer
All of the whats and whys

See the things that others
Just pass on by
Go put your paint to canvas
Make the mountains rise

Paint your boldest color
Your brightest idea
The smallest passing moment
In your longest passing year

The petals of a flower
Veins dancing cross a leaf
Go live your dream
Georgia O'Keeffe

The way you see the world
In the power of a flower
The lights of New York City
The sky in the days last hour

No one can see the world through your eyes
No one can this world through your eyes
Unless you paint it, unless your write it,
Unless you dance it, and take a chance on it
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Writer: ELLIS PAUL, SHARON TEELER
Copyright: Lyrics © ELLIS PAUL PUBLISHING
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Ellis Paul Georgia O'Keeffe Video


Performed By: Ellis Paul
Length: 3:40
Written by: ELLIS PAUL, SHARON TEELER

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