Maren Morrisis making a superfan’s dream come true!

While performingon theTodayshowThursday morning, the country star, 32, took a break between hits to meet a fan, Lily, in the audience.

“There’s a little girl in the front row singing all your songs,” anchorSavannah Guthriesaid as she and Morris made their way to Lily’s front row seat.

“Lily is blind, but boy, can she hear you,” Guthrie said as she introduced the pair.

Lily had been gifted a signed guitar pick, and her first words to Morris were ones of gratitude. “Thank you so much for the guitar pick!” Lily said, bouncing a little with excitement.

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Lily also got the opportunity to ask the “Circles Around This Town” singer a couple questions while chatting in between songs: “What is Hayes' favorite song of yours, and how is he doing?”

“He’s good! I think he’s home watching right now,” Morris said, adding: “I’m going to say ‘Hummingbird’ because…”

“…he’s on it!” Lily finished, while Morris added, “He has a feature on it, yeah!”

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Morris then asked to get a photo with Lily before heading back up on the stage, and both were beaming as a few pics were snapped.

The singer has been expanding her worldview as of late, chasing her “weird dreams” of being on Broadway and performing a once-in-a-lifetime duet withJohn Mayerin Nashville, whichshe said made her “brain explode.”

She has also been working with an emphasis towardinclusivity in the country musicworld.

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Morris — whose latest album,Humble Quest, came out in March — says thatwelcoming her sonwith her singer-songwriterhusbandRyan Hurdwas a turning point for her both personally and creatively.

“He’s already taught me so much about how to be a person,” Morris said of son Hayes. “It helped me see things in a deeper way and just feel more empathy for my fellow humans, having to raise one.”

source: people.com