Brave Enough

Album: Brave Enough (2016)
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  • There's some things I should have said
    I was too afraid
    It was just so hard to let you know
    Now it's all too late

    What we had was beautiful
    I didn't want to wreck it all
    Every day I think about the truth

    I wish I was
    I wish I was
    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough to love you

    I wish I was
    I wish I was
    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough, brave enough
    Brave enough to love you

    Stripped away the walls I built
    Like no one ever has
    The hardest part was never known
    If we were meant to last

    What we had was beautiful
    I didn't want to wreck it all
    Every day I think about the truth

    I wish I was
    I wish I was
    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough to love you

    I wish I was
    I wish I was
    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough, brave enough
    Brave enough to love you

    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough to love you
    I wish I was
    I wish I was
    Brave enough to love you
    Brave enough, brave enough
    Brave enough to love you Writer/s: LINDSEY STIRLING, THOMAS JAMES SCHLEITER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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