On My Own

Album: Epiphany (2009)
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  • Never came across anything you couldn't handle
    No matter the problem you were always there
    My superhero
    Tho I love for it all
    I'm a women
    I'm a grown-up
    And that means
    You gotta let me fall and learn to get up
    On my own

    On my own
    Can't let you in now
    Gotta be alone
    On my own
    Gotta fight this battle
    Alone
    On my own

    I know your gonna care about me forever
    How will I ever learn the price of my heart
    If your always it's protector
    You can't make him love me right
    Make him treat me
    The way he should
    I love you but this my fight
    Let me fight it
    On my own

    On my own
    Can't let you in now
    Gotta be alone
    On my own
    Gotta fight this battle
    Alone
    On my own

    On my own
    Can't let you in now
    Gotta be alone
    On my own
    Gotta fight this battle
    Alone
    On my own

    On my own

    On my own

    On my own Writer/s: Antony James Smith, James Theodore Alexander Wood
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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