It's your life
Things may not always go right, for you
In those times
Just leave it behind
'Cause sometimes you gotta play the game
Just to survive
Without losing yourself
It's a fight, it's true
It takes time
Don't have all the answers
No matter how hard it gets
Hold on to what's inside

Don't never let nobody bring you down girl
Don't never let nobody tear your world apart
Look in the mirror and see who you are
Beautiful U R

In the dark
The paint chips have waited your heart
So deep
Can't you see
See the light in the distance
Open up your eyes, look, look to the sky
And believe
There's much more to life when you're free
That's the key
And in time
You will find all the answers
Don't have to lose your pride
Hold on to what's inside

Don't never let nobody bring you down girl
Don't never let nobody tear your world apart
Look in the mirror and see who you are
Beautiful U R

Don't never let nobody bring you down girl
Don't never let nobody tear your world apart
Look in the mirror and see who you are
Beautiful U R

Don't care what they say anymore
There's no time to be insecure
I'm leaving it all at the door

She's staring at him in the face
She's taking it day by day
I'm finally on my way

Don't never let nobody bring you down girl
Don't never let nobody tear your world apart
Look in the mirror and see who you are
Beautiful U R

Don't never let nobody bring you down girl
Don't never let nobody tear your world apart
Look in the mirror and see who you are
Beautiful U R

Beautiful U R
Beautiful U R
Beautiful U R
Beautiful U R
Beautiful U R


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    i think it might be " she`s staring me in the face "

    & this song is just what i needed to hear right now.

    paigeraquelon October 20, 2008   Link

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