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SONG: Faith Hill’s ‘Stronger’

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Last updated: 2020/04/06 at 4:18 PM
By Ato-Kwamena Dadzie 14 years ago
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This is the window to my heart
I just want us to be free
There ain’t no freedom where we are
There ain’t no wishes in these stars
Ain’t no reason to believe

But don’t worry baby
Don’t you worry
Maybe this is what we need
A little bruise and a little bleeding
Some space that we can breathe in
Some silence in between

So cry for me baby
And I’ll cry for you
And we’ll both break down
And we’ll both break through
Find our way to face the truth
We both will be stronger
And we’ll lie down in our loneliness
And wake up with our sad regrets
Even though we don’t know it yet
We both will be stronger
We both will be stronger

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I can’t believe you’re really gone
But I know it’s for the best
Baby, I know that we weren’t right
But I still reach for you each night
And man, that hurts like hell

So cry for me baby
And I’ll cry for you
And we’ll both break down
And we’ll both break through
Find our way to face the truth
We both will be stronger
And we’ll lie down in our loneliness
And wake up with our sad regrets
Even though we don’t know it yet
We both will be stronger
We both will be stronger

This is the window to my heart
I just want us to be for real
Baby I’m sorry for the way things are
Goodbye is always hard
But we both will be stronger

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Ato-Kwamena Dadzie April 6, 2020 June 14, 2011
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