Sweet Silver Lining

Album: A Fine Mess (2009)
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  • I'm going home
    Downhearted and hoping
    I'm close to some new beginning
    I know
    There's a reason for everything
    That comes and goes

    But so many people are looking to me
    To be strong and to fight
    But I'm just surviving
    I may be weak but I'm never defeated
    And Ill keep believing
    In clouds with that sweet silver lining

    Most days
    I try my best to put on a brave face
    But inside
    My bones are cold and my heart breaks
    But all the while
    Somethings keeping me safe
    And alive

    But so many people are looking to me
    To be strong and to fight
    But I'm just surviving
    I may be weak but I'm never defeated
    And Ill keep believing
    In clouds with that sweet silver lining

    I wont give up like this
    I will be given strength
    And now that Ive found it
    Nothing can take that away Writer/s: KATE ELIZABETH VOEGELE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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