Here we sit all alone in an outnumbered fight
Led to decipher between wrong and right
And some may fail at this joke that some of
Us call life

Yes at this game some call life
But the system can't bail me out of hell
I've made this descovery and it has helped
All I've got is myself I have faith in that

Believe and one day you'll do just as well now
As you were you little puppet you pauper you
Freak that's right
That's what some of them have said to me

So I object and try to figure things out for myself
I'm building up full emotional wealth

The inner strength is what the hate it wants
Us not to feel
It's time that we helped there's no room to fail
You already know the way out of hell

All we got is ourselves I have faith in that
Believe and one day
We'll put the system in jail, we'll put the system in jail
I made it through scraped black and blue

But so can you I made it through so black and blue
But you can too I made it through scraped
Black and blue
But so can you I've made it through
We'll all make it through


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Inner Strength Lyrics as written by Christopher Ballinger Chris Volz

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    endless winter me and you both agree that this song and Flaw are truly amazing and sing about music that's based on life and making something out of it despite problems. Truly the best cd i have and the song has changed my life. THank you CHris volz for writing this and talking to me and helping me.

    nouseforaname57on August 07, 2002   Link

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