What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
Follow in lines to be cared about, step by step to fall apart, dug this hole to get out, try to face the dark to be what I'm not, pulled inside myself I tore it all apart
Who are you to say I'm wrong? That I'm not good enough? This is my day, I'll prove you all, I'm never giving up...
What I held myself to, can't compare to what rests within,
Look at what I have done, regardless of support
The courage to hold my own, to look past the weight, there has to be more
The shell that closed me off, can't protect me anymore, lift up these eyes to see, what I've been fighting for
Sweat and tears from this constant battle, these scraped up knuckles prove that I am someone, I am someone
Follow in lines to be cared about, step by step to fall apart, dug this hole to get out, try to face the dark to be what I'm not, pulled inside myself I tore it all apart
Who are you to say I'm wrong? That I'm not good enough? This is my day, I'll prove you all, I'm never giving up...
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
What I am lies in me, the strength to fight it all, to feel okay, to stand alone
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