Amelia Rae - ​human too

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Verse 1
Am I a foreigner to you
My eyes are different shade of blue
My skin a diff type of hue
Or am I human too?
Am I a woman or a man?
Is my head buried in the sand?
Am I a tourist on this land?
Or am I human too

Chorus
Do you see me here
Could you land here?
Can you feel my feet?
Oh, please remember, dear
I'm human too

Verse 2
You think I'm wearing a disguise
My worlds of hidden spells and lies
Wish I could open up your eyes
But I'm just human too

Bridge
Could you hear me here?
(If I'm being honest too, I'm running and exhausted too)
Could you ❲?❳ here

Outro
Although I'm a little overdue
I'm bringing colour to your view
These words have never been more true
That I am human too
You're not a foreigner to me
Your eyes are closed to some degree
Please open up your heart to see
That I am human too
 
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Amelia Rae - ​human too
{Verse 1} Am I a foreigner to you My eyes are different shade of blue My skin a diff type of hue Or am I human too? Am I a woman or a man? Is my head buried in

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Persian-American, Singapore-raised, Los Angeles-based singer Amelia Rae and her lyricist sister, Juliet, write diverse and uplifting alternative-pop music with hints of jazz. From heart-warming mother-daughter stories like “Daisy” and “Just Like You”, to hard hitting bops about spiritual growth like “Matcha Latté” and “London Show”, their aspiration is to make music a ladder for the soul.