Rafa Valle
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A Breath

A Breath lyrics by Rafa Valle. Here I am Drowning in my mind again I’m talking to myself at night And I’m wondering why We are here We were asking for more...

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A Breath

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Here I am

Drowning in my mind again

I’m talking to myself at night

And I’m wondering why

We are here

We were asking for more speed

But now look at what challenges us

Something that we’ve never felt

That passes through our shells

And cannot be healed

From the fear and the pain that changes the world

A breath becomes vitality

A moment with some sanity

To bring the light and peace

That we need

What would you do if you were chosen for a role?

What would you change if you had the control?

What would you give to those who still have hope?

What would you say to a lonely sick world?

That we are fighting for a reason that let us free

We will find at least one more way to see

We won’t deny, a road may be longer than it seems to be

We’ll understand the meaning of this stolen time

We will learn to give what we have inside

No matter if we’ll need to change our lives

We’ve walked this path but never know it

We’ve got this far without even choosing how

Don’t wait tomorrow to live today

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