Perfect - Maren Ord



     
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Perfect Lyrics


Don't close your eyes
They may not open
What if they open
Would you be aliveEveryone falls
But not everyone rises
Why don't you get up
And rise again for meWhat if the world were
A little more perfect
Would you stop crying
Or would you take the leapWhat if the world
Were a little more perfect
Would you open your eyes
And blink again for me, for me
Yeah, for meWhat about friendship
What about friends
You said the whole world
Was against you
And it all had to endWhat about love

What about family
What about all that
You have to live forWhat if the world were
A little more perfect
Would you stop crying
Or would you take the leapWhat if the world
Were a little more perfect
Would you open your eyes
And blink again for me, for meIt isn't easy here without you
Why did you leave me
What am I supposed to do
Without youAnd what if the world were
A little more perfect
Would you stop crying
Or would you take the leapAnd what if the world
Were a little more perfect
Would you open your eyes, yeahAnd what if the world were
A little more perfect
Would you stop crying
Or would you take the leapAnd what if the world
Were a little more perfect
Would you open your eyes
And blink again for me, for me
For me, for me, yeah

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Maren Ord was born and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, the eighth of ten children in a Latter-day Saint household. She grew up in a musical family; her father was a professor of music, her mother taught voice and piano, and the family toured and performed as the Ord Family Singers. Maren sang, learned piano from her mother, and would teach herself guitar at age 15. At a 1998 audition for Lilith Fair, Ord met Canadian music impresario Terry McBride of the Vancouver-based record label and management company Nettwerk.

Read more about Maren Ord on Last.fm.


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