Enough Already

Album: Enough Already (2022)
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  • I'm kind of a thief
    Me and my stolen identities
    I've been comparing myself to somebody else
    And it's getting the better of me

    I'm kind of a liar
    It's really unbelievable
    How the things that I say to myself find a way
    To the deepest part of my soul

    It's none of my business
    What anybody thinks of me
    God is my witness
    That's all the should matter to me

    Cause I'm loved already
    I'm enough already
    Totally yours
    All in your hands
    Couldn't be more
    Than I already am
    I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough already
    I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough already

    It's kind of amazing
    And a lot to take in
    I'm accepted
    Not rejected
    And despite of my sin

    But as hard as I fell
    No the world doesn't help
    Me forget it
    I regret it
    But the past is only the past
    Not where I should be living
    Like I'm not forgiven

    Cause I'm loved already
    I'm enough already
    Totally yours
    All in your hands
    Couldn't be more
    Than I already am
    I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough already
    I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough already

    Nobody's harder on me than myself
    And I'm about as beat up as I've ever felt
    So help me see
    How you see me
    With your loving eyes
    Saying son just take it easy

    I'm enough, I'm enough, I'm enough already Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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