Human

Album: Sorry I'm Late (2014)
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  • Lonely, lonely
    So you think that you know me
    You're the only one who knows who I am
    I decided tonight that I'm breaking
    All the chains on my throne of perfection
    Could it be that easy to let it all go

    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold
    Everything you think is perfect, oh
    Isn't always so
    Many times many times I would've let my feelings show
    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold
    You know I'm just human, human, human after all
    You know I'm just human, human, human after all

    Slowly, slowly
    I'm okay in revealing
    Scars you see I wear them proud in the end
    I decided tonight that I'm wasting
    Too much thought on the art of perception
    Could it be that easy to let it all go

    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold
    Everything you think is perfect, oh
    Isn't always so
    Many times many times I would've let my feelings show
    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold

    You know I'm just tired of the weight of the world on my shoulders
    Babe, you know I'm sick of always carrying it for you
    Used to be a superwoman now that's over, over
    I'm a lover, I'm a lover, baby, I'm a soldier
    Doesn't mean that I could be everything for you
    Used to be a superwoman now that's over, over

    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold
    Everything you think is perfect, oh
    Isn't always so
    Many times many times I would've let my feelings show
    Everything you see that glitters
    Isn't always gold
    You know I'm just human, human, human after all
    You know I'm just human, human, human after all

    You know I'm just human, human, human after all
    You know I'm just human, human, human after all Writer/s: Cathy Lee Gravitt, Laura Pergolizzi, Robert Marvin
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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