| Song | Sincerely |
| Artist | Deb Talan |
| Album | A Bird Flies Out |
| He said, ;Go 'round the back way;quot;. | |
| He said, ;Avoid the road more traveled.;quot; | |
| He said,;Hold tight to your smile | |
| when it's dark outside, and you so fragile. | |
| You won't see the ground | |
| but it will rise beneath. | |
| You are steady on your feet | |
| until it hits you in the teeth." | |
| You will know it when you've gone too far; | |
| your sight grows dim and narrow. | |
| You cannot see the stars above you. | |
| They love you in their far away way. | |
| They ask you, sincerely, to stay. | |
| She said, "Look up, once in a while." | |
| She said, "Remember things that always remain; | |
| blossoms in the Spring, birds remember to sing | |
| and you will do the same." | |
| Buildings hurtle by the train as you ride. | |
| You don't know where, you don't know why. | |
| All you can do is dry your eyes, cry like a little child. | |
| Sometimes it takes a while to be born. |
| He said, Go ' round the back way quot. | |
| He said, Avoid the road more traveled. quot | |
| He said, Hold tight to your smile | |
| when it' s dark outside, and you so fragile. | |
| You won' t see the ground | |
| but it will rise beneath. | |
| You are steady on your feet | |
| until it hits you in the teeth." | |
| You will know it when you' ve gone too far | |
| your sight grows dim and narrow. | |
| You cannot see the stars above you. | |
| They love you in their far away way. | |
| They ask you, sincerely, to stay. | |
| She said, " Look up, once in a while." | |
| She said, " Remember things that always remain | |
| blossoms in the Spring, birds remember to sing | |
| and you will do the same." | |
| Buildings hurtle by the train as you ride. | |
| You don' t know where, you don' t know why. | |
| All you can do is dry your eyes, cry like a little child. | |
| Sometimes it takes a while to be born. |