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6d
🎵 Back to Your Light

Genre: Emotional Pop Ballad / Soft Acoustic
Tempo: Slow (65–70 BPM)
Mood: Reflective, healing, empowering


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[Verse 1]
It’s not your fault they couldn’t see
The quiet fire beneath your peace
The way you give, the way you ache
The light you held they couldn’t take

Their hearts were cloudy, lost in smoke
Couldn’t feel you unless you broke
You showed up whole, with open hands
They never learned to understand


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[Pre-Chorus]
And you waited there
For love to care
But silence came
And filled the air


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[Chorus]
You were never too much
Just too true for the blind
You don’t need their touch
To go back to your light
Their absence, your peace
Their cold, your release
You don’t need their closure
To step into your shine


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[Verse 2]
They looked right through, like love had none
Like all your warmth weighed more than some
But you weren’t wrong to hope they’d stay
You just loved right—
they looked away

You asked for truth, they gave you haze
You gave your heart, they gave a maze
But their forgetting says it all—
You rose again
and didn’t fall


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[Pre-Chorus]
Now you see it clear
What wasn’t near
Was never yours
And never here


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[Chorus]
You were never too much
Just too bright for the blind
You don’t need their love
To go back to your light
Their silence, your song
Their leaving made you strong
You don’t need their choosing
To know you still belong


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[Bridge]
Some are not made
To hold love deep
But you were born
With roots that keep
You gave your all
But now you see—
What you deserve
Is choosing you
Completely


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[Final Chorus]
You were never too much
Just too true for their fight
You don’t need their touch
To go back to your light
Their distance, your grace
Their void, your sacred space
You don’t need permission
To take back your life


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[Outro – soft fade]
You were always enough
You still are tonight
Come back to your heart—
Come back to your light


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Morning Star
Written by
Morning Star  40/F/Uk
(40/F/Uk)   
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