How can I learn to let go,
Now that you have shown
That you are strong enough,
But I am not

How can I let the world rough you around
When I'm not there,
I can't protect you
Why does life have to rob you of your

Innocence and faith
For you to be a grown up?
The only thing that gives me strength
When I am deep in doubt
Is your nature

Oh, how you damage me
You never mean to
Oh, how you break my heart
And make me need you

Oh, you can crush me
Like a rose petal
Oh, how you damage me
You never mean to


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    WOOOOW! This song ROCKS!! One of Halou's BEST!

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