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Mary Lambert - Sum Of Our Parts Lyrics
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This is my skin that I've never fit in
I was born the queen of nowhere
Well, this is how it begins
I wonder is this your life
Were you raised in deep water
Are they pushing you down
Are you gonna push harder

I want to know who ever broke you
I want to know how you can grow bigger
Don't go looking for some kind of rescue
You are the only one who can save you

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

I didn't know I was a phoenix
Till I learned how to speak
Even with ashes in my mouth
I was still born to breath
I wonder are you like me
Were you left in the fire
Are you raising yourself
Above your father's empire

I want to know who ever broke you
I want to know how you can grow bigger
Don't go looking for some kind of rescue
You are the only one who can save you

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

More than the sum of our parts

(I burn bright)
(I burn bright)

Look how bright we are
Look at all the things we have come from
Sometimes it hurts when you become them
Sometimes I bury myself in my own wreckage and
Don't want to come out
Which part of you is still in the wreckage?
Which part of you clipped your own wings?
Which part of you will begin at your own end?
Which part of you will you let live again?

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

More than our scars
More than the sum of our parts

More than our scars
More than the sum of our parts
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This is my skin that I've never fit in
I was born the queen of nowhere
Well, this is how it begins
I wonder is this your life
Were you raised in deep water
Are they pushing you down
Are you gonna push harder

I want to know who ever broke you
I want to know how you can grow bigger
Don't go looking for some kind of rescue
You are the only one who can save you

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

I didn't know I was a phoenix
Till I learned how to speak
Even with ashes in my mouth
I was still born to breath
I wonder are you like me
Were you left in the fire
Are you raising yourself
Above your father's empire

I want to know who ever broke you
I want to know how you can grow bigger
Don't go looking for some kind of rescue
You are the only one who can save you

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

More than the sum of our parts

(I burn bright)
(I burn bright)

Look how bright we are
Look at all the things we have come from
Sometimes it hurts when you become them
Sometimes I bury myself in my own wreckage and
Don't want to come out
Which part of you is still in the wreckage?
Which part of you clipped your own wings?
Which part of you will begin at your own end?
Which part of you will you let live again?

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

We are, who we are more than our scars
We are, who we are more than the sum of our parts

More than our scars
More than the sum of our parts

More than our scars
More than the sum of our parts
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Writer: Maureen Mcdonald, Benedetto Rotondi, Eric Rosse, Mary Lambert
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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