Back to Me

Album: Defy (2017)
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  • No turning back now
    I'm moving ahead toward the way out
    Don't you hate how
    We get left behind in the fallout

    Take a breath and take heart
    Instead of pulling apart
    When you find yourself back at the start

    Every part of me
    Catches on fire underneath
    When I ignite, you'll see
    Maybe I can light the way
    I can light the way back to me
    Back to me

    I won't stand down
    As I feel the ground begin to crack now
    So I cry out
    The same call to arms but with a new sound

    Take a breath and take heart
    When you are falling apart
    And you don't even know where to start

    Every part of me
    Catches on fire underneath
    When I ignite, you'll see
    Maybe I can light the way
    I can light the way back to me

    Let hope be everything that you need
    To march to a victory
    When you can't feel the difference between
    An inch and infinity

    Every part of me
    Catches on fire underneath
    When I ignite, you'll see
    Maybe I can light the way
    I can light the way

    Every part of me
    Catches on fire underneath
    When I ignite, you'll see
    Maybe I can light the way
    I can light the way back to me
    Back to me Writer/s: AARON PAULEY, ALAN ASHBY, PHIL MANANSALA, STEPHEN AIELLO, VALENTINO ARTEAGA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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