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Gloomy - That Hand Held Out Subconsciously Lyrics



Gloomy - That Hand Held Out Subconsciously Lyrics
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What am I fighting for?
What am I fighting for?
I just want to grow my strength, I've lost my memories
My whole life I've been fighting for something, I can't remember why
But you remind me of that life I left so far behind
Slowly now I remember why I needed to be strong
Protect my loved ones, keep their smiles safe under the stars
I promised I'd carry you to the end of my days
I remember making you a promise
But I could not keep that promise
And now I remember why
I hate being weak
I failed you in the end
I could not keep you safe
I failed you again
I could not keep you safe
I am so sorry
For not protecting you
I am so sorry
For not protecting you
Just send me straight to hell
It's the least that I can do
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What am I fighting for?
What am I fighting for?
I just want to grow my strength, I've lost my memories
My whole life I've been fighting for something, I can't remember why
But you remind me of that life I left so far behind
Slowly now I remember why I needed to be strong
Protect my loved ones, keep their smiles safe under the stars
I promised I'd carry you to the end of my days
I remember making you a promise
But I could not keep that promise
And now I remember why
I hate being weak
I failed you in the end
I could not keep you safe
I failed you again
I could not keep you safe
I am so sorry
For not protecting you
I am so sorry
For not protecting you
Just send me straight to hell
It's the least that I can do
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Writer: Connor Donnachie, Vict Molina
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Gloomy
Language: English
Length: 4:34
Written by: Connor Donnachie, Vict Molina

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