How long will you live the life that is all but yours
Let the clouds set aside to bring out the clear skies
Or let them shower the rain to wash away the tears of disdain
Draw out the tan curtains
Let the room embrace the light
So the darkness of yesterday subsides
And your face feels the composure of the cool dawn
There's a spring waiting after every fall
The bad days, yes, they will be gone
For now just take a pause and breathe
Feel the life that exists within
Break open the cage of rationale
Let the blizzard of sentiment erupt
It's fine to not be fine sometimes
To set the mask of strength aside
So give a voice to the cries of your heart
Let the fire out into the blue
Don't stop yourself from breaking down
Cry out all that lies within you
Now, do you see the drawing curtains
The sunlight coming in through the dawn
The weight falls off
Yes, you feel light, you're gonna rise and step out of the dark night
So fall down
Let the wounds hurt
So the pain makes you feel alive
For life, as it may, makes you grow stronger with each scar.
– Divya Rathi
Let the clouds set aside to bring out the clear skies
Or let them shower the rain to wash away the tears of disdain
Draw out the tan curtains
Let the room embrace the light
So the darkness of yesterday subsides
And your face feels the composure of the cool dawn
There's a spring waiting after every fall
The bad days, yes, they will be gone
For now just take a pause and breathe
Feel the life that exists within
Break open the cage of rationale
Let the blizzard of sentiment erupt
It's fine to not be fine sometimes
To set the mask of strength aside
So give a voice to the cries of your heart
Let the fire out into the blue
Don't stop yourself from breaking down
Cry out all that lies within you
Now, do you see the drawing curtains
The sunlight coming in through the dawn
The weight falls off
Yes, you feel light, you're gonna rise and step out of the dark night
So fall down
Let the wounds hurt
So the pain makes you feel alive
For life, as it may, makes you grow stronger with each scar.
– Divya Rathi
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