Here Are Lyrics to Love & The Outcome's "Human"

Husband and wife duo, Love & The Outcome, return with their new single "Human." This new song is now available for downloads or streaming on all digital platforms.
Here are the song's lyrics:
God is good, life is hard
It's not one or the other
I've been on both sides of black and white
And found a few new colors
When you're far from okay
Just know I've been there too
There's no perfect words to say
But here's what I'd say to you
You're not broken
Just because you're wounded
You're still worth it
When your Rome has turned to ruins
Sometimes you climb the mountain you thought He was gonna move
God may not take your pain but you know He will take you through
You win, you lose, you fall, you get some bruises
That just means you're human
You are not the only one
Who feels alone in your questions
Trying to sort out things that you and me
Won't know this side of heaven
There's no equation that can make this all add up
Guess what I'm saying is you can't outrun His love
You're not broken
Just because you're wounded
You're still worth it
When your Rome has turned to ruins
Sometimes you climb the mountain you thought He was gonna move
God may not take your pain but you know He will take you through
You win, you lose, you fall, you get some bruises
That just means you're human
Your scars, your broken heart
All the days you fall apart
It's part of who you are
It makes you human
Your scars, your broken heart
All the days you fall apart
It makes you human
You're not broken
Just because you're wounded
You're still worth it
When your Rome has turned to ruins
Sometimes you climb the mountain you thought He was gonna move
God may not take your pain but you know He will take you through
You win, you lose, you fall, you get some bruises
You win, you lose, you fall, you get some bruises
That just means you're human
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