Pieces

Album: Shock to the System (Part One) (2024)
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  • You never know what lies beneath the surface
    And what you'll find and if it's worth it
    I'm losing ground, I'm getting nervous
    There's only so much I can control

    Even with the cracks in the mirror
    My reflection's getting clearer
    And I'm trying to cope, at the end of my rope
    While I'm doing the best that I can

    To live with the broken pieces of me
    That were shattered, can't stop the bleeding
    I'll never get over it, it's hard to move on
    But I'm learning to live
    With the pieces of me
    Pieces of me

    You never know who's coming for you
    Into the storm without a warning
    And like the cold of the morning
    Oh, how it cuts straight to the bone

    It is the silence in the battle, yea-yeah
    When I'm afraid of my own shadow
    When I'm reaching for hope, at the end of my rope
    Well, I'm doing the best that I can

    To live with the broken pieces of me
    That were shattered, can't stop the bleeding
    I'll never get over it, it's hard to move on
    But I'm learning to live
    With the pieces of me
    Pieces of me

    Well, I can't change the past and I need to let go
    Learning to live with this hole in my soul
    Losing grip and I'm just trying to cope
    Well, I'm doing the best that I can

    Well, I'm learning
    I'm learning
    Oh, I'm learning
    I'm learning, well, I'm learning

    To live with the broken pieces of me
    That were shattered, can't stop the bleeding
    I'll never get over it, it's hard to move on
    But I'm learning to live
    With the broken pieces of me
    That were shattered, can't hide the feeling
    I'll never get over it, it's hard to move on
    But I'm learning to live
    With the pieces of me
    Pieces of me
    With the pieces of me
    Pieces of me Writer/s: Chris Daughtry, Marti Frederiksen, Scott Stevens
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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