Cambiar de Vida (part. Jorge Rojas)

SOLEDAD SOLEDAD

Change of Life (feat. Jorge Rojas)

A road with no way out
A love that is already leaving
A wound always open
That doesn't stop bleeding

So many doors closed
It's hard to go on
And hope withers
It's time to change

There's no reason to stay
Nothing left around here
It's better to change course
I don't want to live like this anymore

The time has come to change everything
Leave behind what couldn't be
Fill the soul with new hopes
Change the air for later

Lose the fear of the unknown
Trust in oneself and keep the faith
To grow, one must change their life
To be born again

I haven't stopped trying
But I think this time
I've fought to exhaustion
And it's hard for me to stand

The taste of defeat
Says that I must improve
Seeing my dreams crumble
It's time to change

There's no reason to stay
Nothing left around here
It's better to change course
I don't want to live like this anymore

The time has come to change everything
Leave behind what couldn't be
Fill the soul with new hopes
Change the air for later

Lose the fear of the unknown
Trust in oneself and keep the faith
To grow, one must change their life
To be born again

The time has come to change everything
Leave behind what couldn't be
Fill the soul with new hopes
Change the air for later

Lose the fear of the unknown
Trust in oneself and keep the faith
To grow, one must change their life
To be born again

To grow, one must change their life
To be born again
To grow, one must change their life
To be born again

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