You’ve Made Me Stronger

Album cover art for "You’ve Made Me Stronger" by Regine Velasquez

Regine Velasquez - Pop, Philippines

You’ve Made Me Stronger

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Lyrics

[Verse 1] Is it hard to believe I'm okay? After all, it's been a while Since you walked away I'm way past crying Over you finding someone new You turned my days into nights (Days into nights) But now I see the light And this may be a big surprise to you [Chorus] 'Cause you've made me stronger by breaking my heart You ended my life and made a better one start You've taught me everything from falling in love To letting go of a lie Yes, you've made me stronger Baby, by saying goodbye [Verse 2] If you try to believe I'm not over you, go ahead There's nothing wrong with making believe, I know 'Cause I used to pretend you'd come back to me But time has been such a friend Brought me to my senses again And I have you to thank (I have you to thank) For setting me free (For setting me free) [Chorus] 'Cause you've made me stronger by breaking my heart You ended my life and made a better one start You've taught me everything from falling in love To letting go of a lie Yes, you've made me stronger Baby, by saying goodbye [Bridge] Think again Don't feel so sorry for me, my friend Oh, don't you know I'm not the one at the losing end (I'm not the one) [Chorus] 'Cause you've made me stronger by breaking my heart You ended my life and made a better one start You've taught me everything from falling in love To letting go of a lie Yes, you've made me stronger Baby, by saying goodbye ('Cause you've made me stronger by breaking my heart) You ended my life and made a better one start You've taught me everything from falling in love To letting go of a lie Yes, you've made me stronger Baby, by saying goodbye [Outro] Goodbye You've made me stronger Baby, by saying goodbye

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Credits

Writers
  • Alvin Nuñez
  • Trina Belamide
  • Regine Velasquez