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English, 10.12.2021 23:10 mrgutierrez1

Don't tell me I'm not good enough Times like this, I wish I never existed
Nobody wants to listen
I'm screaming out for help
Times like this, I wish that I could let go
And open up a window, free to be myself
But then there's you
Standing over me, tryina make a fool of me
Tryina get the best of me
Oh, then there's you
Tryina shut me out, tryina kick me when I'm down
That ain't gonna stop me now, no
How does it feel to know that I don't care at all?
Your words don't mean a thing at all
I choose to rise, you choose to fall (ahh)
How does it feel to know that I am capable?
Of more than you will ever know (ahh)
Don't tell me I'm not good enough (ohh)
Don't you bring me down (ohh)
I'm moving up (ohh) and you're over now (ohh)
You gave me fire (ohh)
Everytime you came around (ohh)
My feet are steady on the ground (ohh)
And you won't knock me down
No more, oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable
Oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable
Times like this, I'm picking up the pieces
I'm making up the reasons
Not to tell a soul
Times like this, I'd rather speak to no one
I just wanna move on, and stand up on my own
But then there's you
Standing over me, tryina make a fool of me
Tryina get the best of me
Oh, then there's you
Tryina shut me out, tryina kick me when I'm down
That ain't gonna stop me now, no
How does it feel to know that I don't care at all?
Your words don't mean a thing at all
I choose to rise, you choose to fall (ahh)
How does it feel to know that I am capable?
Of more than you will ever know (ahh)
Don't tell me I'm not good enough (ohh)
Don't you bring me down (ohh)
I'm moving up (ohh) and you're over now (ohh)
You gave me fire (ohh)
Everytime you came around (ohh)
My feet are steady on the ground (ohh)
And you won't knock me down
No more, oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable
Oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable (yeah)
I remember getting teased as a kid
'Cause at the place that we lived
We never had it easy, believe me
But that don't excuse the things that we did
Wouldn't accept that I was never accepted
Shed so many tears like I fell in depression
But if I changed, I wouldn't get called names
But it was all the same, I was feeling rejected
Putting someone down that's a low blow
What goes around comes around like a yoyo
Wish that I could stop time like a photo
But we stand strong, bounce back like a pogo
Don't tell me I'm not good enough (What?, ohh)
Don't you bring me down (ohh)
I'm moving up (ohh) and you're over now (ohh)
You gave me fire (ohh)
Everytime you came around (ohh)
My feet are steady on the ground (ohh)
And you won't knock me down
No more, oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable
Oho, oho, oho
Now I'm unbreakable

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