Slowly

Album: You're Stronger Than You Know (2019)
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  • I was born rage and sadness
    Doesn't everybody cry in their first day?
    You try and get sane when your raised on madness
    It takes a lot to break a chain

    I belong
    I belong somewhere

    Today could be the day that I save myself
    But how do you be somebody new?
    Well I don't know how I'm meant to fool myself
    For a second I can when I'm with you
    Slowly, slowly
    I'm gonna realise who I'm meant to be

    I've only just begun to know my mother
    I know less about my dad since he passed away
    I've always lived in rooms that had no windows
    I guess I better look inside myself anyway

    I belong
    I belong somewhere

    Today could be the day that I save myself
    But how do you be somebody new?
    Well I don't know how I'm meant to fool myself
    For a second I can when I'm with you
    Slowly, slowly
    I'm gonna realise who I'm meant to be

    It takes so long
    I've finally found what I've been searching for all along
    It's getting better baby
    Thinking about you so much
    I forget about me

    Today could be the day that I save myself
    But how do you be somebody new?
    Well I don't know how I'm meant to fool myself
    For a second I can when I'm with you
    Slowly, slowly
    I'm gonna realise who I'm meant to be
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