I’ve been calling
Calling to the birds
For their sweet, simple
Melodies

I’ve been searching
Searching for the words
To make sense of
Tragedies

I’m so glad to know
I found you
‘cause this life’s
Felt long

But another summer’s
Here again
And here’s where
I belong

Glad to know you and me
Have got what it takes
Glad to know I’ve been free
To make each mistake

‘cause when the love comes
And it comes everyday
Glad to know you
Meant for it to be this way

I am different - different than before
With my world seeing too much red
I’ve accepted, I’m the matador
But I’ll jump the fence instead

I’m so glad to know
I found you
When the nights
Grow steep

See, I’m banking so much
Faith inside
And finally i can
Sleep

Glad to know you and me
Have got what it takes
Glad to know I’ve been free
To make each mistake

When my day falls in all directions
There’s remedy in the comedy
When I trust in the imperfection
It leads me to believe
You’re all I’ll ever need

Glad to know you and me
Have got what it takes
Glad to know I’ve been free
To make each mistake

Glad to know you and me
Are all that it takes
Glad to know I’ve been free
To make each & every mistake
‘Cause when the love comes
And it’ll come everyday
Glad to know you
And to show myself through you
Glad to know you...
Meant for it to be this way


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