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Girard - The Weight of Words Lyrics



Girard - The Weight of Words Lyrics




The Weight of Words

Verse 1 (Female):
You said those words like a blade,
Cutting through the silence we made.
In the heat of the moment, the truth was revealed,
Leaving scars in the places we healed.

Pre-Chorus (Female):
Every line you spoke, a shadow on my soul,
In the echoes of your voice, I lose control.
The weight of your words, heavy as a storm,
In the quiet aftermath, I'm left torn.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Verse 2 (Male):
I've carried the burden of things unsaid,
Regrets and harsh truths that we both dread.
In the depth of our fights, in the calm after the storm,
The impact of our words, so vivid and warm.

Pre-Chorus (Male):
In the wreckage of our love, I see the lines,
Every argument, every harsh sign.
The weight of your voice, a shadow in my mind,
In the silence that follows, I'm left behind.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Bridge (Both):
In the quiet, we're haunted by what was said,
In the echoes of the past, we lay our heads.
The power of our words, both sharp and kind,
In their aftermath, we seek and we find.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Outro (Both):
In the echoes of our hearts, we find our way,
Learning from the words that led us astray.
The weight of our voices, the love that endures,
In the silence that follows, our bond matures.
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The Weight of Words

Verse 1 (Female):
You said those words like a blade,
Cutting through the silence we made.
In the heat of the moment, the truth was revealed,
Leaving scars in the places we healed.

Pre-Chorus (Female):
Every line you spoke, a shadow on my soul,
In the echoes of your voice, I lose control.
The weight of your words, heavy as a storm,
In the quiet aftermath, I'm left torn.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Verse 2 (Male):
I've carried the burden of things unsaid,
Regrets and harsh truths that we both dread.
In the depth of our fights, in the calm after the storm,
The impact of our words, so vivid and warm.

Pre-Chorus (Male):
In the wreckage of our love, I see the lines,
Every argument, every harsh sign.
The weight of your voice, a shadow in my mind,
In the silence that follows, I'm left behind.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Bridge (Both):
In the quiet, we're haunted by what was said,
In the echoes of the past, we lay our heads.
The power of our words, both sharp and kind,
In their aftermath, we seek and we find.

Chorus (Both):
The weight of words, they linger and they sting,
Shaping the silence, where memories cling.
In every harsh tone, in every tender phrase,
The echoes of our past, forever blaze.

Outro (Both):
In the echoes of our hearts, we find our way,
Learning from the words that led us astray.
The weight of our voices, the love that endures,
In the silence that follows, our bond matures.
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Writer: Richard Girard
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