Oblivious
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Oblivious
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We lost
Everything
We were throw against the wall
I still feel the weight
The shortest way
Sometimes leads to failure
Get up and fight again
I know how it hurts
And this weight that drowns you
But falling makes us learn
To be stronger
I know how it hurts
And this weight that smothers you
We may need to fall
To learn to be stronger
I remember when you dreamed high
And believed in a better world
You always said
Things should be earned and victory
Belongs to the ones who know
How to lose
I feel you're afraid
Afraid of not knowing
Not knowing who you are
Fallow your heart
Even when everyone says
You're gonna fall
I know how it hurts
And this weight that drowns you
But falling makes us learn
To be stronger
I know how it hurts
And this weight that smothers you
We may need to fall
To learn to be stronger
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