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Lyrics: Come closer now, you traveling hearts, I know the road you’ve known. We should have had a safer place, But faced the dark alone. We should have had a steady voice To say we’d be all right— But some of us were left to stand Unshielded in the night. So here we are, still standing strong, No longer waiting for a hand. If no one came to lift us up, We learned to rise and make our stand. And if your path feels just like mine, Then take this truth and hold it near: We walk together into light— And you are your own hero, my dear. They turned away, they didn’t see, But still we carried through. We learned to hold our shaking hearts The way they should have held us too. We patched the cracks they never mended, Found courage they never taught— If no one came to guard our souls, We guarded them with what we’ve got. So here we are, still standing strong, No longer waiting for a hand. If no one came to lift us up, We learned to rise and make our stand. And if your path feels just like mine, Then take this truth and hold it near: We walk together into light— And you are your own hero, my dear. So raise your eyes, you weary ones, You’re not the child you were. You’ve gathered strength in quiet ways They never could deter. Lift your voice and take your place, The one you’ve earned to claim— You rose without a guiding arm, But rise now without shame. So here we are, still standing strong, No longer waiting for a hand. If no one came to lift us up, We learned to rise and make our stand. And if your heart still bears the ache, Then let this song be what you hear: You’re not alone in how you grew— And you are your own hero, my dear.