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You're Gonna Make It

Author Dana Redricks August 31, 2024 I know you’ve seen the shadows, felt the weight of endless night, cried yourself to sleep in silence, Fighting battles, yearning for the light. Though the world seems cold and heavy, and the path is hard to tread, hold on tight, don’t let it break you, you’re stronger than the tears you’ve shed. **Chorus:** You’re going to make it, You’re going to rise, The struggles are a chapter, In your story, your prize. The battle’s part of victory, A journey to behold, Just wait and see the glory, As your tale unfolds. Each tear is just a token of the strength you’ve yet to find, every scar a mark of courage, every setback, a step behind. I know the nights can feel so endless, restless dreams that fade away, but hold on to the hope within you, tomorrow brings a brighter day. **Chorus:** You’re going to make it, You’re going to rise, The struggles are a chapter, In your story, your prize. The battle’s part of victory, A journey to behold, Just wait and see the glory, As your tale unfolds. So keep on pushing through the darkness, keep your eyes upon the goal, you’ve already come so far, my friend, let your spirit take control. For the road is long and winding, and the future’s yet to be, but with each step, you’re closer to the person you’re meant to be. **Chorus:** You’re going to make it, You’re going to rise, The struggles are a chapter, In your story, your prize. The battle’s part of victory, A journey to behold, Just wait and see the glory, As your tale unfolds. You’re going to make it, you’re going to shine, hold on to your courage, let your heart align. With the dreams that lie before you, and the hope that never fades, you’re going to make it, You’re going to find your way.

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