Why do you wear the weight,
That was never yours to bear?
Wounds carved by another’s hand,
Yet you bleed as if you care.
Why punish your heart today,
For shadows you didn’t cast?
Their sins belong to yesterday—
You are not bound to their past.
Why do you wear the weight,
That was never yours to bear?
Wounds carved by another’s hand,
Yet you bleed as if you care.
Why punish your heart today,
For shadows you didn’t cast?
Their sins belong to yesterday—
You are not bound to their past.
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