| When we admit it into existence; |
| Then it becomes part of everything else.
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| And that means, it has a birth, a life and a death.
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| As long as it stays under the surface, it doesn’t seem to die.
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| Repressed memories. |
| That didn’t seem to be going anywhere.
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| When we lock the door, the charmer’s inside,
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| and if we lock the door, who else could have the key?
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| Yeah, this is about the freedom, how do we feel in our own hearts?
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| Do we feel free?
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| Or is there a lot of uh… walls/prisons that we live inside?
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| I mean, it takes us, only to the edge, of what we can accept.
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| Forgiveness is giving up all hope for a better past.
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| When you hold resentment toward another,
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| you’re bound to that person or condition
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| by an emotional link that is stronger than steel.
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| Forgiveness comes at the moment where… we give up,
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| The moment it becomes more important for us to be free,
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| than it does to be right.
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| Yeah, do you wanna be right or do you wanna be free? |