Come into my world she said
Where I am queen and you can be king
I like to go to this place she said
‘cause there I am safe
She opens the door to her closet
And her imagination runs wild
No one else has been here before she said
Would you like to come inside
Pour me out of my innocence
Pour me down once again
Help me believe in this fairytale
Or make me forget
There’s a castle outside her bedroom walls
With everything a little girl would love
It embraces the thoughts of a better life
Where she’ll never be alone
And as she gets a little tired
She comes back to her place on the floor
But she’ll be back here in while
Where she wears this beautiful crown
And I know that it sits all around me
I can see it in the eyes of a child
I’m amazed to have not let go
And it’s easy to see why
credits
from The Road Ahead,
released February 1, 2000
Written by Jen Slocumb
Jen Slocumb-vocal, shaker, tambourine
Rob Slocumb-acoustic guitar
Jerry York-bass guitar
Chris Rosser-djembe, brush snare, harmonium, acoustic guitar
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