Veela - I'm Mine lyrics

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Veela - I'm Mine lyrics

Good morning You're standing up to her so high You're soaring Adoring The all season pa** you gave yourself Exploring Bone, skin and muscle are loyal to you Yet without warning The scorning Voice in your ear Affects you so And after all she's done You should be numb to her by now It's not lucky to be loved No it's not lucky it's normal I swear, I swear Don't give her a second chance It's not fair, not fair You never got that common courtesy I know, I know How can you live inside a temple that you Don't know Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Every week, month and year of accepting The chronic dismissal of your body is wrong Cause you have earned the little pieces of poetry Inscribed across you, you're home First meeting You are excited and scared to see them A greeting Tentative judgement, as trust is fleeting A question "Are you the same who's got some fame on the net?" "I guess..." "Well, you aren't really what I had expected." Its the same every run You should be numb to this by now Or is it lucky to be loved? No it's not lucky it's normal I swear, I swear Don't give her a second chance It's not fair, not fair You never got that common courtesy I know, I know How can you live inside a temple that you Don't know Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Every week, month and year of accepting The chronic dismissal of your body is wrong Cause you have earned the little pieces of poetry Inscribed across you, you're home I've been through hell and back In my blood and in my bones And I am calm and proud of Where I've been and what I've done and When I faced the biggest challenge I thought I couldn't take Well I survived it And I'm still here to say That it's okay And that it's Not lucky, it's normal I swear, I swear Don't give her a second chance It's not fair, not fair You never got that common courtesy I know, I know How can I live inside a temple that I Don't know Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Tell me how Every week, month and year of accepting The chronic dismissal of my body was fine Cause I've lived a little and I'm older And I'm mine, mine, mine