Lost in IKEA

Lyrics
[Verse 1] I haven't smoked a cigarette in two whole weeks And I'm learning not to hate myself for little things All this time alone is forcing me to take control of The times I don't clean my apartment or communicate And when I have to work tomorrow and stay up too late I finally feel inspired, and I'm not okay with the way I was (The way I was, the way I was) The way I was [Chorus] So I'll draw my own lot in life I know what it's like to be present without presence I've come to terms with who I am And I'm learning to love myself again Again Slowly becoming better than Who I've been [Verse 2] So let me try and say, "I'm sorry for the last two years When I was drinking way too often to control my fear Of a meaningless existence where I just disappear" And I wanna take a minute to accept the blame For all the times that I would swear to you that I would change I misplaced my motivation And I just remained the same (Remained the same, remained the same) Remained the same [Chorus] So I'll draw my own lot in life I know what it's like to be present without presence I've come to terms with who I am And I'm learning to love myself again Again Slowly becoming better than Who I've been [Bridge] I know I'm good enough Enough for anyone And finally myself I know I'm good enough Enough for anyone And finally myself I know I'm good enough Enough for anyone And finally myself [Chorus] So I'll draw my own lot in life I know what it's like to be present without presence (Without presence) I've come to terms with who I am And I'm learning to love myself again Again [Outro] So I'll draw my own lot in life (Everything's all right) (Everything's just fine) I know what it's like (Everything's all right) To be present without presence (Everything's just fine) I've come to terms with who I am (Everything's all right) And I'm learning to love myself again (Everything's just fine) (Everything's all right) Again (Everything's just fine) Everything's all right
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- Cliffdiver