That's Enough

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Willowtree is a musical artist whose style can be described as a blend of indie folk and pop. They are known for their heartfelt and introspective lyrics, accompanied by acoustic guitar and ethereal vocals. Willowtree's music often explores themes of love, self-discovery, and personal growth. They have released several albums and gained a dedicated fanbase for their unique sound and emotionally evocative songs. more »


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One, two, three

We were driving out of Cobourg on a Saturday night
Going way above 80 with no cops in sight
The sky was full of smoke from the fires in July
We were trying to figure out how to be alright

Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh

Oh, the fields had the shimmer of the wind in the wheat
You were curled up like a puppy in the passenger seat
On our walk down by the lake I told you that I feel
Like I need to earn a right to exist in real

Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
And as I slowed down for the turn you said

You exist, and I like that
You don't have to earn your life back
There's no standard you must surpass
To be worth the love you have
You don't have to make up
For the space of my life you take up
You can hang the mask you made up
You exist and that's enough
Oh, that's enough

Well, we all slept over in a tent on the lawn
And the rooster woke us up at the butt-crack of dawn
We got up to face the day before the rain came along
You were whistling the tune to my favourite song

Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh

You said let's go into town and get you out of your head
You've been looking like you need a little skip in your step
And I know you quit coffee but this place is the best
I asked you how you noticed all these things and you said

You exist, and I like that
You don't have to earn your life back
There's no standard you must surpass
To be worth the love you have
You don't have to make up
For the space of my life you take up
You can hang the mask you made up
You exist and that's enough
And that's enough

I wanna believe you but it's hard to see
Where I fit in our funky little family tree
Gotta learn to trust when you say I make you smile
And I don't have to try to be worth your while

Maybe I can learn to love myself by loving you
Cause you and I grew up to be the same
Until I get there can we share each other's shoes
And walk until we both learn how to say

I exist, and I like that
I don't have to earn my life back
There's no standard I must surpass
To be worth the love I have
I don't have to make up
For the space in your life I take up
I can hang the mask I made up
I exist and that's enough

I exist, and I like that
I don't have to earn my life back
There's no standard I must surpass
To be worth the love I have
I don't have to make up
For the space in your life I take up
I can hang the mask I made up
I exist and that's enough

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Written by: John Willoughby

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