It doesn't really what you did anymore
It doesn't really matter what you did it for
Or who you did it to

I forgive you
I forgive you
I forgive you
Totally, completely now
What I feel I'm just realeasing
From my heart, from my mind
And soul

It doesn't really matter whether or not I understand
It doesn't really matter whether or not you're still my man
I still love you

And I forgive you
I forgive you
I forgive you
Totally, completely now
What I feel I'm just realeasing
From my heart, from my mind
And soul

I no longer want to hold on
To that which doesn't make me strong
And I don't wanna care no more
'Bout what's right or wrong
I just wanna be whole gain
I wanna be free again
I wanna be me again
I just want to heal

I'm so tired of being in pain
I just want to be whole again

So I forgive you
I forgive you
I forgive you
Totally, completely now
What I feel I'm just releasing
From my heart, from my mind and soul



Lyrics submitted by Jamie Starr

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