Speak For Yourself
de Mary Gauthier
My silence betrays me
Let's the demons take a hold
The truth always saves me
When there's nowhere else to go
When you flirt with shadows
Darkness snakes under your skin
The only way back home
Is let the light of truth back in
I know you see it in my eyes
I know you know where I've been
So it's hard to understand
Why you'd take me there again
I'll come back to get you
But baby I can't stay
The same road that brought me to you is gonna carry me away
I've come so far to stand here
I've earned this solid ground
I'll fight to keep you with me
But I won't let you take me back down
It scares me to death
To know what I need
I'm brave enough to love you
Brave enough to leave
I know you see it in my eyes
I know you know where I've been
So it's hard to understand
Why you'd take me there again
I'll come back to get you
But baby I can't stay
The same road that brought me to you is gonna carry me away
I know you see it in my eyes
I know you know where I've been
So it's hard to understand
Why you'd take me there again
I'll come back to get you
But baby I can't stay
The same road that brought me to you is gonna carry me away
I'll come back to get you
But baby I can't stay
The same road that brought me to you is gonna carry me away
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