Beautifully Broken

Album: Single release only (2018)
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  • Every tear, every doubt
    Every time you've fallen down
    When you're hurting, feeling shame
    When you're numbing all your pain
    When you've lost your way
    And feel so far away
    You're not

    You're beautifully broken
    And you can be whole again
    Even a million scars
    Doesn't change whose you are
    You're worthy
    Beautifully broken

    Every fear of being loved
    For who you are no matter what
    When you're stumbling, with each step
    And you're haunted by regret
    And the darkness closes in
    Just listen

    You're beautifully broken
    And you can be whole again
    Even a million scars
    Doesn't change whose you are
    You're worthy
    Beautifully broken
    You're beautifully broken (beautifully broken)
    You're beautifully broken

    Oh, the god who made the stars
    Is the god that made your heart
    And he's holding you right now
    He can heal the broken parts
    And make beauty from the scars, the scars
    Beautiful scars!

    You're beautifully broken
    And you can be whole again
    Even a million scars
    Doesn't change whose you are
    You're worthy
    You're beautifully broken oh oh
    And you can be whole again oh oh yeah
    Even a million scars
    Doesn't change whose you are
    You're worthy
    You're beautifully broken (you're beautifully broken)
    Beautifully broken (you're beautifully broken)
    You're beautifully broken Writer/s: Jenny Slate Lee, Tiffany Arbuckle Lee
    Publisher: FUN ATTIC MUSIC, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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