Why, oh why are you, why are you spending all your time on it
Worrying about things, things that they say to you
You are not too big, and you're not the ugly little thing
That you think you see across from you in the mirror
Love yourself and it will be one small step, but one giant leap
For woman kind
Oh(a bunch)
They will tell you to change change change
Change the way you look you think you feel and act to refine you
But they can not know you whole and your Beautiful Soul
And the value that defines you
But just believe and love yourself
And it will be one gigantic leap for woman kind
Oh(a bunch more, with some sweet banjo)
And it's not about fitting in to that favorite dress
It's about accepting that sometimes you're just a beautiful mess
It's taking all the little things that you hate about yourself
And turning them into the things that you love, love,love, love, love,
Love
Oh(All the way until the end)
You're beautiful
Just the way, just the way you are
Just the way you are
Just the way that you are
seriously... :)
credits
from Beautiful Soul EP,
track released January 8, 2013
Produced by Dungeness Records
Recorded, Mixed and Engineered by Jeremy Cays @ Jeremy Cays Studios
Vocals/Percussion: Noelle Johnson
Guitars/Banjo/Mandolin/Uke/Brass: Sloppy Oldstead
Percussion/Keys: Bladed Tortas
Violin: Joseph Gish
Bass: Hayden Pomeroy
Additional Vocals: Sloppy Oldstead and Bladed Tortas
Synthesized Symphonicals: Jeremy Cays
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