[Verse 1 — hushed, breathy, intimate; almost spoken, like a confession]
What you did to me, I never got justice
No courtroom silence, no final sentence
Never got to look you in the eye
Never got my moment, never got my why
Some nights you surface, uninvited thought
And when I remember the weight of your hands
My skin crawls with words I never said
[Pre-Chorus — soft but tightening; restrained emotion, voice barely holding]
I buried my voice just to survive
Silence learned my name, not peace, not time
[Chorus — warm, smoky, controlled power; emotional but not belted]
I never got closure, never got clean
Never got to scream what you did to me
You walk like nothing ever took place
I live with echoes you don’t have to face
But I’m still standing, still whole somehow
You don’t get my body, you don’t get me now
[Verse 2 — lower, steadier; pain with growing resolve]
You don’t know the damage of a passing thought
How a memory hits when I least expect
I learned how to smile while my body said no
You kept the power, I kept the wreck
[Pre-Chorus — firmer, clearer; confidence forming]
I stitched myself back, piece by piece
I don’t need your apology
[Chorus — fuller, layered; strength replacing fragility]
I never got closure, never got clean
Never got to scream what you did to me
You don’t carry this weight I face
But I survived what you couldn’t erase
I’m still standing, still whole somehow
You don’t get my body, you don’t get me now
[Bridge — stripped back; near-whisper, raw and unfiltered]
I don’t need you sorry
I don’t need you scared
I took my power in the quiet repair
You don’t get the ending
You don’t get the scene
[Final Chorus — open, empowered; strongest vocal, emotional release]
I never got justice, never got fair
But I got my life back, I’m still here
You don’t get my softness or my pain
Don’t get to live inside my brain
I’m more than what you tried to take
I’m still standing — unbroken, awake
[Outro — soft, steady, resolved; calm strength]
You don’t get me now
No — you don’t get me now