Title: Still Fighting
(Lyrics by Gerald Logan)
(Verse 1)
Twenty-five years in the shadow of pain,
Steel in my back, but the hurt still remains.
Lost a piece of me, left it behind,
But the weight of this battle stays on my mind.
(Verse 2)
I keep walking, though the road ain't fair,
Scars on my body, but I’m still right here.
Every heartbeat’s a war inside,
But I won’t let the darkness decide.
(Chorus)
Still fighting, still breathing,
Through the fire, through the bleeding.
Every storm that tried to break me,
Only taught me how to keep believing.
Still fighting, still here,
Even when the end feels near.
They say the strong survive the night,
So I guess I’ll see the morning light.
(Verse 3)
Ghosts of my past whisper my name,
A father’s hands left more than just pain.
But I swore I’d be better, I’d rise above,
Even when life never showed me love.
(Verse 4)
They can take my strength, they can take my time,
But they can’t steal the fire still burning inside.
One more step, one more day,
I ain’t leaving till I’ve had my say.
(Chorus)
Still fighting, still breathing,
Through the fire, through the bleeding.
They say the strong survive the night,
So I guess I’ll see the morning light.
(Bridge)
I’ve walked through shadows, felt the cold night bite,
Prayed for healing in the silence of the night.
But I’m still standing, battered but true,
If there's a fight to be fought, then I’ll see it through.
(Final Chorus)
Still fighting, still breathing,
Through the fire, through the bleeding.
Every scar has shaped this soul of mine,
Turning broken pieces into signs.
Still rising, still strong,
In a world that’s done me wrong.
They say the strong survive the night,
And I was made to see the morning light.
Yes, I was born to see the morning light.