Hope

Album: Collapsed In Sunbeams (2021)
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  • Millie tried to talk the pleasure back into being alive
    Reminiscing 'bout the apricots and blunts on Peckham Rye
    Won't call her friends 'cause she's ashamed of being locked into bed
    Can't feel her legs and feeling like a liar at best

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    You're not alone
    You're not alone

    Started sweating bullets when her dad asked, "How d'you really feel?"
    She said, "I've been feeling like something inside me wants to scream
    Won't call my friends, I'm persuaded that they'll leave in the end
    Can't feel my legs, I'm feeling like a liar at best"

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    I've often felt like I was born under a bad sign
    Wearing suffering like a silk garment or a spot of blue ink
    Looking for light and finding a hole where there shouldn't be one
    I cannot communicate the depth of the feeling
    Truth is I'm still learning to be open about this
    But know that I know and you're not alone
    You know that I know and you're not alone

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    You're not alone like you think you are
    You're not alone like you think you are
    We all have scars, I know it's hard
    You're not alone, you're not alone Writer/s: Anais Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho, Gianluca Buccellati
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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