My Dear Friend
Choosing Light in Life: A Gratitude Anthem by We Bless This MessLyrics
I'm writing a letter to you my friend
I am expressing my thoughts in the form of a letter to you, my friend.
I know I don't need to ask you how you've been
I acknowledge that I don't need to inquire about your well-being because I already know.
'Cause I know you're good and life has treating you well
I am confident that you are doing well, and life has been treating you positively.
I said I know you're good and life has treating you well
This reinforces my belief that you are in a good place in life.
And there's no way but the truth
I believe in facing and accepting the truth, and I sense it calling to me.
And I can feel it calling
I feel a strong connection with the truth, as if it is beckoning me.
No word can give a meaning
No words can adequately express the depth of my emotions.
For what I feel inside
My internal feelings are profound and challenging to articulate.
There is light and there's darkness
Life presents both light and darkness, and the choice of how to navigate is mine.
But the choice is fucking mine
Empowerment is emphasized as the speaker takes control of their choices.
The choice is fucking mine
The repeated lines underscore the significance of personal choice.
The choice is fucking mine
-So thank you for keeping my eyes wide open
Expressing gratitude for keeping the speaker's perspective wide open during challenging times.
When I needed the most
This support was crucial when it was needed the most.
And I hope you find in this song how grateful I am
The song serves as a medium to convey deep gratitude to the friend.
But anyway, I'm alive, I'll see you around my friend
Despite challenges, the speaker affirms their existence and looks forward to future interactions.
But anyway, I'm alive, I'll see you around my friend
-'Cause I know you're good and life has treating you well
Reiteration of the belief that the friend is doing well in life.
I said I know you're good and life has treating you well
-And there's no way but the truth
The importance of facing and embracing the truth is restated.
And I can feel it calling
A heightened sense of connection with the truth is felt.
No word can give a meaning
The inadequacy of words in capturing the speaker's emotions is reiterated.
For what I feel inside
The depth of the speaker's internal emotions remains challenging to express.
There is light and there's darkness
The dichotomy of light and darkness is emphasized, with a renewed focus on personal choice.
But the choice is fucking mine
-There is light and there's darkness
The speaker asserts control over their choices in the face of light and darkness.
But the choice is fucking mine
-The choice is fucking mine
Repetition underscores the theme of personal empowerment and choice.
The choice is fucking mine
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Refrain with expressive vocalizations symbolizing emotional depth and intensity.
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-'Cause I know you're good and life has treating you well
-I said I know you're good and life has treating you well
-And there's no way but the truth
-And I can feel it calling
-No word can give a meaning
-For what I feel inside
-There is light and there's darkness
-But the choice is fucking mine
-There is light and there's darkness
Final assertion of personal responsibility for navigating the balance between light and darkness.
But the choice is fucking mine
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