I Am
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I Am
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My friend, it seems you've been
Where you belong
Take what you deserve, don't make it mine to carry now
Take what you deserve, and never make a sound
When words are walls I am the end
I'll make them fall, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
It's happening
Can't you see the edge calling to us?
In spite of everything
That lives and moves
In silence I breathe again
I flow and descend
I'll take what I deserve but can you help me understand
Why should I deserve a solitary word?
When words are walls I am the end
I'll make them fall, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
Tearing walls down, I am
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