Breathe Again

Album: Versatile (2020)
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  • I can finally breathe again

    Buried and burdened, my patience was gone
    Blinded, my vision was wrong
    Head underwater in waves I could see
    I found the strength in me
    The strength in me

    Get up, get up

    I can finally breathe again
    Standing on my own two feet again
    Learning that my scars won't bleed again
    Mistakes I couldn't undo
    Try to destroy you
    I can finally breathe again
    I can finally breathe again

    It's getting darker, numbing the pain inside
    Feels like forever, all the times I tried
    To be myself, break the chains, no one ever sees
    I found the strength in me

    I can finally breathe again
    Standing on my own two feet again
    Learning that my scars won't bleed again
    Mistakes I couldn't undo
    Try to destroy you
    I can finally breathe again
    Breathe again

    Letting go of the weight inside
    Can we give this another try?
    Letting go, I feel alive

    I can finally breathe again
    Standing on my own two feet again
    Learning that my scars won't bleed again
    Mistakes I couldn't undo
    Try to destroy you
    I can finally breathe again
    Breathe again
    Breathe again
    Breathe again Writer/s: Andrew Fulk, Hayley Cramer, Josh Strock, Leigh Kakaty, Matthew Dirito
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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