Who We Are

Album: Single Release Only (2010)
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    I have to take control
    So much is left untold
    Trying to find myself
    At times its hard to know
    Who we are, we are, we are

    Words can cut so deep
    Weighing down on me
    Time and time I see how vicious the world can be
    Who we are, we are, we are

    We're beautiful
    Our flaws and all
    They're beautiful to me
    It's who we are, who we are
    It's who we're meant to be

    We're beautiful
    Our flaws and all
    They're beautiful to me
    It's who we are, who we are
    It's who we're meant to be
    Now never change a thing

    We all have broken days
    To paint it on our face
    It gets too much to fake
    And we wanna hide away
    who we are, we are, we are

    Inside, inside

    We're beautiful
    Our flaws and all
    They're beautiful to me
    It's who we are, it's who we are
    It's who we're meant to be
    Now never change a thing

    You've got to be you for yourself
    Cuz you're like nobody else
    Who you are, you are, you are, you are

    Yeah

    Our flaws and all
    They're beautiful to me
    It's who we are, it's who we are
    It's who we're meant to be

    We're beautiful
    Our flaws and all
    They're beautiful to me
    It's who we are, who we are
    It's who we're meant to be
    Now never change a thing

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