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LETTING GO

-Fear holds us back
-Just one decision could change a lot
It's more than we can imagine
-the pain is there,
BUT we accept what is there and what needs to be changed
-letting go is  the START of a new beginning
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WITHOUT YOU by HINDER
LYRICS:CHORUS
“Without you,I live it up a little more everyday
Without you am seeing myself so differently
I didn’t want to believe it then but it all worked out in the end
When I watched you walk away.well I never thought I’d say
I’m fine without you”

“Denial is the first step” If you loved some one and no matter how much you
convinced yourself they would never hurt you,the more you keep seeing and feeling
the hurt it  brings from their betrayal.It’s so hard to let go of someone,even something
we love and its our love that clouds us.Dont get me wrong ,trust the ones you
love,but…don’t deny yourself the foresight to save your heart from plunging into more
waves of heartache”its taking its toll on me”. Being human I’d definitely convince
myself ,being in love I’d definitely want to hang on,but being stupid is not something
I’d do.Sooner or later,with much pain,believe me it will hurt more than anything,but I’d
take that chance to save my heart.Hope is something,for some time in my life I didn’t
take much consideration,Now I see it’s the only key to unlocking that door of “letting
go”,somehow we just need to tell ourselves”something greater and better awaits
me”.We might not see it,but like the song.”it all worked out in the end”

Live and let go!!”I’m fine without you”

If you have a dream,then let go of the sheets and wake up to live the dream!

If you have words to say,then let go of the fear and SPEAK UP!

If your heart’s broken then let go of that lost love and LOVE AGAIN!

If your plans fail,let go and hold on to that second chance of TRYING AGAIN!

Its never to let to let go,of the past of mistakes of ANYTHING!!

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