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lyrics
[Verse 1]
My body aches from wrestling with my mind
It weighs me down and it keep me up at night
It’s one thing keeping secrets but it’s another thing to lie
And say “I’m fine”
[Pre-Chorus]
Everything happens for a reason
Bad times are only for a season
[Chorus]
Grow through what you go through
Grow through what you go through
You’ve got nothing left to lose
No one that you have to prove to
Grow through what you go through
[Verse 2]
So am I where I’m supposed to be by now?
Unanswered questions with no easy way out
If it’s mind over matter, I gotta get out of bad patterns
There’s no doubt
[Pre-Chorus]
Everything happens for a reason
That sure don’t make it seem any easier
Oh, everything happens for a reason
The bad times are only for a season
[Chorus]
They say grow through what you go through
Grow through what you go through
You’ve got nothing left to lose
No one that you have to prove to
Grow through what you go through
[Bridge]
Don’t look back, don’t look back
Don’t look back, don’t look back
Don’t look back, don’t look
Don’t look back, don’t look back
[Chorus]
Grow through what you go through
Grow through what you go through
You’ve got nothing left to lose
No one that you have to prove to
Grow through what you go through
Grow through what you go through
Grow through what you go through
You’ve got nothing left to lose
No one that you have to prove to
Grow through what you go through
credits
released April 12, 2024
Written and performed by Tilly Valentine
Co-written, produced and mixed by Hugo M. Hardy
Horns by Michael Maddocks
Master by Tess Greenham
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