Sometimes we feel alone
Living like old age stones
Hoping the best is yes to come
in all what we believe
We all think we deserve
at least a better life
But we don’t know that life is better than we think
Let on your destiny some of your fantasy
Grab all the money you got
to built a huge bed house
Close your eyes at midnight under the stars
and let you fall down into the mother’s land
I don’t mind if I try a hundred times
I can fight what you call insanity
Do you remember when we lived a life?
Stumbling down on paradise
We can be strong enough to rub away
And giving us a chance to grow again
Don’t let the word blame who you wanna be
Cuz we all deserve a chance, no matter who we are
No one can understand what you have in mind
But if you dare to speak someone can give help
Trust in people that you’ve knew before
And let them guide you through the days life storm
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