Album: Young Adult (2017)
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  • I wish that we could hide beneath the quilt.
I'd shelter you from all the pain you feel.
I wish you could be free, it's becoming clear to me. You're a prisoner of insecurity

    Don't be scared now, you've got this. I'll be by your side always

    I wish that I could swallow up the pain
and untie all the knots inside your brain.
I wish I could undo, all the hurt they put you through. You're a prisoner of your identity

    Don't be scared now, you've got this. I'll be by your side always

    You remind me of me entirely. 
When you look broken, I feel broken too.
You wear it on your face, you say that you're ok,
we both know that you're not.
It's alright to feel rejected,
when you're rejected by someone who is supposed to love you. I know what you mean, that it felt like a dream.
I think I dreamt it to

    What are we to do? Writer/s: ANDRE WILLIAMS, SAMUEL LLOYD DUCKWORTH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Sentric Music, ZELLS MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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