Pain is now your daily way
to make you feel alive Now you make the word, love rhyme
with bruises and black eyes
Don’t worry, I’ll be fine Every day a new excuse to justify
the reason why you cry every night
The razor blade in your hand
won’t make things feel right You are not alone, you can speak with us I know you have friends you can trust
So take your phone and stand up, call for help This is your last stand Raise your voice as she used to raise her hand I know it will be rough
to make her understand the paradox
of being scared of someone you love
Don’t fall for her lies She made a puppet out of you Finely tricked your mind All the fingers pointing at you It’s gonna get to you someday
so if you don’t act rapidly
you might believe it too
Don’t ever underestimate
how strong you are
We believe in you Don’t let her issues become
your scars of love
Faith should be your daily way
to make you feel alive Why not make the word love rhyme
with happiness and smile? Every day a new reason to enjoy life
and therefore no more crying at night
A loving peer in your arms
will make you feel alright Remember you’re not alone
cause I’ll be on your side
We don’t always get along
sometimes you think I don’t understand what’s wrong
but here I am
And won’t rest till the day
you’ll be safe and sound
So take your phone and stand up, call for help
This is your last stand Raise your voice as she used to raise her hand I know it will be rough
to make her understand the paradox
of being scared of someone you love
Don’t fall for her lies She made a puppet out of you Finely tricked your mind All the fingers pointing at you It’s gonna get to you someday So quick end this relation-shit or you will fade away
So be strong and proud
know what you want
you’ve earned better days
credits
from Space,
released March 1, 2024
Lyrics: Sebastien Doyon
Music: Benoit Leclerc
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