Do you feel it, the same as I do right now
An anger creeping slowly past my calm
A silhouette fading out to the dark
Do you feel my love?
Are you with me, do you hear my voice, calling out to you
I’ve been waiting, waiting for this moment to arise
But are you running, away from what you know is right
I’ve been there before, trying hard to fight
Emotions laid bare, yet hidden in plain sight
Just try to make a move
And time… will try to heal…
The wounds that remind us, remind us of who we are
Lest forget that we’ve come so far, and that pain however real builds character
We’re human, human after all
Ooh…
Though we believe in life before our death, we try to hold our breath
We’re human after, human after all
That’s said and done, your words they fall right off the tongue serpentine
We’re human after, human after all
The damage dealt, holding on to the love you felt, it slips away
We’re human after, human after all
You wonder deep into the recesses you keep in your mind
We’re human after, human after all
Can you still hear me, the voice inside your head
We’ve been through it all, my only trusted friend
My views are changing, or is it just the world
The directions of the wind, make it hard to recall
And time it wanders by…
Lest forget that we’ve come so far, and that pain however raw it builds our character
We’re human after all
Though we believe in life before our death, we try to hold our breath
We’re human after, human after all
That’s said and done, your words they fall right off the tongue serpentine
We’re human after, human after all
The damage dealt, holding on to the love you felt, it slips away
We’re human after, human after all
You wonder deep into the recesses you keep in your mind
We’re human after, human after all
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