Testo di 'Ella' di Dylan Dunlap

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When she first looked in his eyes
Autumn leaves were falling around them
A hazel gift not full of lies
She ran away, teardrops following her

Ella saw this all before
She let her guard down for every charmer
And every night her heart was torn
She wouldn't comprehend why it would occur

Suddenly out of the blue, everything was black and white
Prior worries out of view, from the moment at first sight
Her reflection stared her back, not a friend for her defense
Right before it could attack, she broke the silence

Hold on to this new love
Find out what it's made of
Just live and forever learn
And you'll welcome another turn

Ella's father's absent past
No acceptance traumatized her mind
And made her think she couldn't last
But seventeen birthdays were under her belt
She came across so insecure
The risk of failure incredibly frequent
But the boy intentions pure
He showed composure with how she felt

Suddenly out of the blue, everything was black and white
Prior worries out of view, from the moment at first sight
Her reflection stared her back, not a friend for her defense
Right before it could attack, she broke the silence

Hold on to this new love
Find out what it's made of
Just live and forever learn
And you'll welcome another turn

Hold on to this new love
Find out what it's made of
Just live and forever learn
And you'll welcome another turn

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