I'm not evil
No matter what you think of me
I'm just human
There's a part of you that's just like me
I have fallen
I have broken every piece
Heard heaven calling
I could only reach this from my knees
and now I believe
[Chorus:]
I can't let this life pass me by
In a blink of an eye it ends
I can't let my tomorrows decide
What I am in this life
It's like committing slow suicide
It's no secret
I can't pretend, I can't forget
What I've done
Every day I live with the consequences
I let it beat me, let it kick me, let it throw me to the floor
Those days are over
I'm moving forward
It can't hurt me
and now I believe
[Chorus]
So many days I chose to suffer, living a lie
So many ways I chose to die
Oh, had to feel less than nothing
Shame and suffering
To see with my own eyes
I wasn't living
I was committing
Committing slow suicide
Committing slow suicide
And now I believe
[Chorus]
Committing slow suicide
Committing slow suicide
Scott Alan Stapp (born January 21, 1973) is an American singer, musician, and actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Creed. Born in Orlando, Florida, Stapp began his musical career in the 1990s with Creed, which achieved international success with albums such as "Human Clay" (2000) and "Weathered" (2001). Creed's hits like "Higher", "What's This Life For?" and "With Arms Wide Open" topped music charts, solidifying Stapp's status as one of the most recognizable rock vocalists of his generation. After Creed's hiatus in 2004, Stapp embarked on a solo career, releasing albums such as "The Reason" (2005) and "Proof of Life" (2013). Throughout his career, Stapp has also been active in philanthropy, dedicating himself to social causes such as the fight against substance abuse and support for veterans.
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