Lyrics
Verse 1
Ginger-haired girl, walking home alone,
Crossing the streets, where the city lights shone.
Antidisestablishmentarianism on her mind,
With every step, leaving the bullies behind.
Pre-Chorus
Teased for her height and her fiery red hair,
Words of the cruel, more than she could bear.
Trying to smile through the pain in her heart,
Wishing her life could just restart.
Chorus
In a world so loud and a heart so tender,
She found her strength, her soul’s defender.
Through Morse code love, her parents' embrace,
Circus life’s joy, in her dreams, she’d chase.
Verse 2
Grandma’s bus on a reckless spree,
Scrolling through Instagram, lost in her glee.
A wheelie attempt, a moment's misplay,
Left the girl crumpled, as her world slipped away.
Pre-Chorus
Parents of wonder, in a tented home,
Tapping out love, where the sawdust roams.
Rushed to her side, in the hospital’s glow,
A Morse code melody, in their grief they’d show.
Chorus
In a world so loud and a heart so tender,
She found her strength, her soul’s defender.
Through Morse code love, her parents' embrace,
Circus life’s joy, in her dreams, she’d chase.
Bridge
Dr. Tallman, with his past of pain,
Once a boy who believed he shared a giraffe’s name.
Now he stands, tall and wise,
Seeing hope in the girl’s closed eyes.
Chorus
In a world so loud and a heart so tender,
She found her strength, her soul’s defender.
Through Morse code love, her parents' embrace,
Circus life’s joy, in her dreams, she’d chase.
Outro
Slowly she healed, with stories of hope,
In the rhythm of taps, she learned to cope.
From giraffe dreams to a love so pure,
Her unique strength made her future sure.
Refrain
In a world so loud and a heart so tender,
She found her strength, her soul’s defender.
Through Morse code love, her parents' embrace,
Circus life’s joy, in her dreams, she’d chase.