This is my paradise

Bridgit Mendler · Other Songs - Bridgit Mendler

There's a street, there's my right, my left feet.

There's a road of nowhere that ends meet.

I've got the sun, I've got the sand,

I've got that rock 'n' roll band,

Here I stand!

I've told you that when the morning comes,

I'll be there my left hand in your right one.



Ooooo!

This is my, This is my paradise,

I'm at home above all I got it right

Let the sun on my shoulder shine!

We can run beneath this clear piece of sky,

This is, is my paradise!



Lemonade, summer games we remember,

Colder days with a haze in December

Let's get some groove

going through with being too cold to move,

Sunshine is overdue.

I'm breaking out in my summer dress, yea!

I'm singing, I'm dancing, I'm obsessed, yea!



This is my, This is my paradise,

I'm at home above all I got it right

Let the sun on my shoulder shine!

We can run beneath this clear piece of sky,

This is, is my paradise!



Breaking the waves out on the sand

And I still hear that band,

Knowing tomorrow comes I'm not scared,

Cuz I know sunshine's gonna be there.



Oooo!

This is my, this is my paradise!

This is my, this is my paradise!

Oooo!

This is my, this is my paradise!

I'm at home above all I got it right,

Let the sun on my shoulder shine,

We can run beneath this clear piece of sky.

This is, is my Paradise!

This is my paradise

Bridgit Mendler's "This is my paradise" stands as a defining track from her early musical career, showcasing her transition from television personality to a dedicated recording artist. Released during her teen idol era, the song reflects the pop-rock and indie sensibilities that characterized her debut album, "The Bridge." Mendler's vocal delivery in this recording blends youthful energy with a distinct, slightly alternative edge, distinguishing her sound from mainstream pop contemporaries of the mid-2000s. The track serves as a nostalgic touchstone for fans who witnessed her rise to fame, capturing a specific moment in her discography where she began crafting her own identity beyond her acting roles. As part of her early catalog, the song remains a testament to her ability to write and perform material that resonated with a generation of listeners seeking authenticity in pop music.