Beautiful

Jennifer Paige · Other Songs - Jennifer Paige

IÂ’m looking for a way to feel you hold me
To feel your heart beat just one more time
IÂ’m reaching back, trying to touch the moment
Each precious minute that you were mine
How do you prepare, when you love someone this way,
To let them go a little more each day?

The stars we put in place
The dreams we didnÂ’t waste
The sorrows we embraced
The world belonged to you and me
The oceans that we crossed
The innocence weÂ’ve lost
The hurting at the end
I go there again,
´cause it was beautiful.
It was beautiful.

Some days missing you is overwhelming
When it hits me youÂ’re not coming back
And in my darkest hours, I have wondered
Was it worth it for the time we had?
My thoughts get kinda scattered, but one thing I know is true
I bless the day that I found you

The stars we put in place
The dreams we didnÂ’t waste
The sorrows we embraced
The world belonged to you and me
The oceans that we crossed
The innocence weÂ’ve lost
The hurting at the end
I go there again,
´cause it was beautiful.
It was beautiful.

*musical bridge*

The rules we stepped aside
The fear that we defied
The thrill of the ride
The fire in our hearts that burned
The oceans that we crossed
The innocence weÂ’ve lost
The hurting at the end
I go there again,
´cause it was beautiful.
So beautiful.
It was beautiful.

About Beautiful

Jennifer Paige's "Beautiful" stands as a defining track from her early solo career, blending pop sensibilities with a distinct country-pop fusion that characterized her debut era. Released alongside her self-titled debut album, the song showcases her signature vocal style, characterized by a clear, emotive tone that bridges the gap between mainstream pop and traditional country storytelling. The recording captures the raw energy of her transition from country music roots to a broader pop audience, establishing her as a versatile artist capable of navigating diverse sonic landscapes. Musically, the track relies on straightforward production that highlights Paige's lyrical focus on themes of self-worth and personal growth, resonating with listeners seeking an authentic yet polished sound. It remains a staple in her discography, often cited alongside other early singles like "Feel So Far Away" and "Crush" as key examples of her ability to craft memorable hooks while maintaining a grounded musical identity. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to function as both a radio-friendly pop anthem and a sincere country-inspired ballad, cementing its place in her catalog of work.