Break me
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Break me
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Broken pieces of the man I used to be are all that's left of who I am
A shattered mass of all my countless broken dreams.
I wonder where I go from here
Chorus:
But I'm on my way and I'm not falling.
You're all the same
You tried to break me
I'm on my way and I'm not falling
You're all the same
You tried to break me down
I found the one that I was always searching for
No more empty promises
I've come to realize what I'm worth is so much more
More than how you made me feel
(Chorus)
First in line, I'm last in line,
First to eat, I'm last to eat
First in line, I'm last in line
First to eat, I'm last to eat
First in line, I'm last in line,
First to eat, I'm last to eat
It doesn't matter much to me
It doesn't matter much to me.
(Chorus)
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Seventh Day Slumber performs "Break me", and this lyric page sits inside the Seventh Day Slumber catalog on LyroVerse.
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