Every Step

Album: Under My Skin (2018)
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  • You're feeling scared right now
    You've lots on your mind
    You have a [?] you've gotta make
    It's gonna take some time

    It's time to walk away
    You really shouldn't stay
    There's just some things
    That you cannot save
    It's time to walk away
    Freedom from the pain
    Our broken hearts
    And battle scars

    You should know, now is the time
    You better try the burning you feel
    When the stars are aligned
    You don't have to wonder, don't feel afraid
    Be self assured every step that you take

    For so long you haven't been yourself
    Forgotten who you are
    Wallowing down in past mistakes
    Won't get you far

    It's time to walk away
    You really shouldn't stay
    There's just some things
    That you cannot save
    It's time to walk away
    Freedom from the pain
    Our broken hearts
    And battle scars

    You should know, now is the time
    You better try the burning you feel
    When the stars are aligned
    You don't have to wonder, don't feel afraid
    Be self assured every step that you take
    Every step that you take

    Don't be afraid, no
    Every step that you take
    Feel out of shore
    (Don't be afraid)
    (Don't be afraid)

    Now you should know
    (Don't be afraid)
    Now is the time
    (Don't be afraid)
    Don't [?]
    (Don't be afraid)
    When stars are aligned
    (Don't be afraid)
    When the stars are aligned
    (Don't be afraid)
    Don't be afraid
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