Solid Ground

experimental delta blues

May 20th, 2024suno

Lyrics

(intro) This is my life. [Verse] Prikking in my skin, nerves runnin' wild Heavy breaths, sweaty palms, headaches piled But I cleaned up my home, threw away the old New colors on the walls, no more black, no more cold I can still laugh and smile, crack jokes with my friends Never miss a chance to tease, keep the good vibes true Sometimes I felt down, staring at the ground But I know there's a floor, at the bottom of the stairs I found [Chorus] I'm a warrior Fighting through the pain No matter what they do They can't break my flame I won't give up I won't back down I'll keep on fighting Standing on solid ground [Verse 2] I'm in my own lane, no matter what they say I take the highs and lows, keep pushin' every day I've got my strength, like a warrior in the fight No matter what life throws, I'll always see the light [Chorus] I'm a warrior Fighting through the pain No matter what I do can't break my flame I won't give up I won't back down I'll keep on fighting Standing on solid ground (outro) (Hmm-hmm-mmmm) (outro)

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