Kat McDowell dianna

Beneath the trees with plastic leaves
Dianna runs barefeet through smoke and sunlight
She sees treasure in the things
we don't want or need, thrown to the sidelines
Dianna your hometown's so different to my own
How can you own nothing but give so much to me?
She sees beauty and life
in the darkest of nights
her smile melts every living thing,
she opens my eyes
To the beauty alive
in every broken thing
Now I have come back home
Stuck in traffic lit up in neon light
I live surrounded by the things
That I'll eventually throw to the sidelines
Dianna can you see the same star I see tonight?
I look up at our sky and tears well up in my eyes
She sees beauty and life
in the darkest of nights
her smile melts every living thing,
she opens my eyes
To the beauty alive
in every broken thing
Dianna I still have the watch that you gave to me
I keep it with me
To remember
to live like you
She sees beauty and life
in the darkest of nights
her smile melts every living thing,
she opens my eyes
To the beauty alive
in every broken thing
She sees beauty and life
in the darkest of nights
her smile melts every living thing,
she opens my eyes
To the beauty alive
in every broken thing