Convictions
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Convictions
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I know I am now stronger than I thought I was
I’m finally starting to understand myself
I know who I am, and I am standing still with my convictions
I was just too attached to the memories I used to carry
I didn't realize that I was distorting them
To what I wanted them to be
But now I can see how things really are
I am no longer holding these crumbling walls
They fell down before I realized
I was just too obsessed with the expectations I had about us
It’s hard to realize that everything comes to an end
But I’m not afraid to spend some time alone with myself
I ain't waiting for no one
Anymore
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Heartlistener performs "Convictions", and this lyric page sits inside the Heartlistener catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to ... Of Letting Go And Holding On and Nothingness with a short reason for opening each page next.
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