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Nina Nesbitt - What Will Make Me Great Lyrics



Nina Nesbitt - What Will Make Me Great Lyrics
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I can't tell if I'm better than I was
If I'm smarter than I was
If I'm rotten to the core

I can't tell I'm softer than I was
If I'm harder than I was
Like a father after war

Maybe this pain is ruining my life
Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time

I don't know if it's shaping who I am
If it's breaking who I am
But I don't dare to ask

I don't know if it's medicine I'm sipping
If it's poison I'm drinking
But I know it tastes bad

Maybe this pain is ruining my life
Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time

Maybe it'll make sense to me
Maybe this pain is meant for me
Or maybe life's just out to get me

Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time
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I can't tell if I'm better than I was
If I'm smarter than I was
If I'm rotten to the core

I can't tell I'm softer than I was
If I'm harder than I was
Like a father after war

Maybe this pain is ruining my life
Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time

I don't know if it's shaping who I am
If it's breaking who I am
But I don't dare to ask

I don't know if it's medicine I'm sipping
If it's poison I'm drinking
But I know it tastes bad

Maybe this pain is ruining my life
Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time

Maybe it'll make sense to me
Maybe this pain is meant for me
Or maybe life's just out to get me

Maybe this pain is what will make me great
In time
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Writer: Peter Miles, Nina Nesbitt
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Performed By: Nina Nesbitt
Language: English
Length: 2:05
Written by: Peter Miles, Nina Nesbitt

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