You walk into the world you make
You lose yourself but you find your way
I'm gonna watch you
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate

We turn so slow I know it's hard to wait
Take your time, sun is yours to take
I'm gonna watch you
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate

These rocks they hold heat
Pools of water cool your feet
As you walk you believe
Every part of the dream

I see you lost in what you create
All of time in this one single day
You take it in and you
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate
Radiate

Follow your hands as they build
As they shape, as they follow your mind
And rose like a wave
Take it and you radiate
Radiate, gonna watch you radiate, radiate

These rocks they hold heat
Pools of water cool your feet
As you walk you believe
Every part of the dream


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Radiate Lyrics as written by Jack Johnson Zachary Dylan Gill

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    Jack johnson said that this song was about how his middle child likes to paint a picture with his hands and step into it with his imagination xx

    Hope31on January 28, 2015   Link

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