Verse 1:
In the days of youth, a girl once bright,
Her world torn apart, lost in the night.
A home shattered, like a seam undone,
She drifted through the shadows, hiding from the sun.
Pre-Chorus:
To Grandma’s arms, she was sent away,
Where love was distant, joy led astray.
She learned to read, she learned to write,
But every step, she paid the price.
Chorus:
Her heart would break, her eyes would cry,
With no one to hold, no one to say goodbye.
Her world was cold, lost in the night,
But through the pain, she found her light.
Verse 2:
Grandma’s trust was thin and worn,
Her words were sharp, her love was torn.
She couldn’t see the strength inside,
Only failure, in her tired eyes.
Pre-Chorus:
But through the sorrow, through every fall,
A fire grew silent, but standing tall.
With friends by her side, lifting her mind,
She healed the wounds that time had left behind.
Chorus:
Her heart would break, her eyes would cry,
With no one to hold, no one to say goodbye.
Her world was cold, lost in the night,
But through the pain, she found her light.
Bridge:
Every tear, every plea,
Led her closer to who she'd be.
She broke the chains, she spread her wings,
No longer bound by what life brings.
Chorus:
Her heart would break, her eyes would cry,
But now she stands, with fire in her eyes.
No more fear, no more fight,
She rose from the dark, into the light.
Outro:
For strength is born from trials so deep,
A woman now strong, no longer weak.
Her past may have shaped her pain,
But now she rises, breaking every chain.