Just Fine
Em Beihold's Empowering Journey: Breaking Free from Pain and ShameLyrics
I found my inner strength, oh yes I found it before I could steal it
I discovered my inner strength and acknowledged it before anyone could take it away.
And it took me quite, oh yes it took me a while but I could feel it
It took me a considerable amount of time, but I eventually sensed and understood my inner strength.
To hear my name be called
A moment of recognition where the speaker hears their name being called.
And for once I'm not ashamed
For the first time, the speaker feels no shame.
But whenever I get hurt, oh whenever I get hurt
Despite experiencing hurt, the speaker questions who is to blame for their pain.
Who's to blame
Reflection on accountability and responsibility for personal hardships.
God do you hear me
An address to God, questioning if the divine entity can hear the speaker.
If you're near
A plea to God's proximity, uncertain about the speaker's fate in the afterlife.
Don't know if I'll go to heaven, but I'll still be here oh
Expressing uncertainty about reaching heaven but asserting a commitment to staying on Earth.
God if you're watching I want you to know I'll be fine, just fine
Assuring God that the speaker will be fine, emphasizing self-reliance and resilience.
I don't need no help from no one I'm on my own
Declaring independence and rejecting assistance from others; choosing to navigate life alone.
I gotta get it together, cuz I'm all alone
An acknowledgment of the need to gather oneself, as the speaker faces solitude.
Don't need your sympathy
Rejecting sympathy from others, expressing a desire to be left alone.
Please just let me be
Pleading for personal space and autonomy.
Just let me be
Reiteration of the plea for independence, emphasizing the need to be left alone.
Just let me be
-Just let me be
-I will be free
Expressing a desire for freedom from pain, lies, and shame.
I will be free
-I will be free
-Free from all the pain and all the lies and all the shame
Repeating the aspiration for freedom from pain, lies, and shame, emphasizing the speaker's determination.
Oh I'll be free from all the pain and all the lies and all the shame
-Oh I'll be free from all the pain and all the lies and all the shame
-Oh I'll be Free from all the pain and all the lies
-God do you hear me
Repeating the earlier plea to God, questioning divine perception.
If you're near,
Reiterating the uncertainty about the afterlife but affirming the commitment to remain on Earth.
Don't know if I'll go to heaven, but I'll still be here oh
Restating the commitment to stay on Earth and expressing uncertainty about going to heaven.
God if you're watching I want you to know I'll be fine
Reassuring God of the speaker's well-being, asserting that they will be fine.
Just fine
Concluding affirmation of being "just fine," encapsulating the theme of self-sufficiency and resilience.
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