Her Person
[Verse 1] Sunday light across the kitchen floor, Your coffee cooling by the open door, Soft songs playing, the ones only you would choose, I watch you move and I forget to lose. I've seen you cry at something we both love, A screen, a dance, a memory enough To pull you under — I just held your hand, And knew right then exactly where I stand. [Chorus] This is the song we should have danced to, Maya, Not a stranger's pick, not someone else's fire, This is the sound of Sunday mornings and your eyes, You're my person — you said so, and I rise. [Verse 2] Third date, you said it quiet like a dare, "You're my person" — it hung soft in the air, I didn't say it back enough, but I meant it every night, Every slow morning, every low lamplight. We don't need a movie to know what's real, But I understand now why you love that reel — Two people choosing each other, scene by scene, That's us, that's every quiet place between. [Chorus] This is the song we should have danced to, Maya, Not a stranger's pick, not someone else's fire, This is the sound of Sunday mornings and your eyes, You're my person — you said so, and I rise.