(Verse 1)
She walked the streets, no shoes on
Drifting by from dusk till dawn.
Some days she’d wave, some days just stare,
Lost in thought, without a care.
(Pre-Chorus)
You never know who walks your way,
A heart in need, a soul astray.
The ones we pass without a care,
Could be the angels unaware.
(Chorus)
What if love’s a stranger’s face?
A simple act of boundless grace?
The least of these, the ones who roam,
Could teach us more than hearts of stone.
Don’t turn away, don’t miss the call,
The greatest gifts may be so small.
(Verse 2)
She sat one day on my front step,
A tattered bag she tossed and kept.
I asked her “Friend, do you need anything?”
She shook her head and began to sing.
(Pre-Chorus)
You never know who walks your way,
A heart in need, a soul astray.
The ones we pass without a care,
Could be the angels unaware.
(Chorus – Repeat)
What if love’s a stranger’s face?
A simple act of boundless grace?
The least of these, the ones who roam,
Could teach us more than hearts of stone.
Don’t turn away, don’t miss the call,
The greatest gifts may be so small.
(Bridge)
She laid where tombstones touch the sky,
Yet held no fear to close her eyes.
Maybe she knew what we forget,
That life’s not where our home is set.
(Final Chorus)
What if love is letting go,
Of all we cling to here below?
A gentle faith, a quiet rest,
That knows this world is not our best.
Don’t miss the light in passing days—
The ones who leave still show the way.
(Outro)
She walked the streets, no shoes on
Drifting by from dusk till dawn.