Who We Are Today

(Brian Hendrix)

This is more of an inspirational song, a message to people that we all have things in our past that we undoubtedly regret, but we are capable of change. So let's stop focusing on who we used to be, and focus more on the who we are today.

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Maybe you didn't wanna be tied down And so you decided to run around And a broke a heart or few there in your wake Or maybe you hurt some, some other way Might have made some lives fall out of place We've all done things that we'd like to change (Chorus) We all have a past Spend our time lookin' back Making sure that it ain't close behind And we try to move on March ahead and keep on goin' But who we were still lingers in our minds So, now's the time to stop the fight Against retreating waves And focus on the who we are today Maybe you broke laws, did some time And the damage done has left you tryin' To make amends for them, and save your soul Or maybe you just didn't treat them right And now it keeps you awake at night We must all keep drivin', once we pay the toll (Chorus) (Bridge) To change is the important thing To grow and love, to fly and soar So if you're better now than yesterday It's time to let go of that before (Chorus)

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