Words and Music By Michael Tait
[Intro]
Can you hear the thunder, feel it in your soul,
Lost in the chaos, can’t break free from the hold?
[Verse 1]
Sunrise casts shadows, every morning’s the same,
What is enough to deal with your ways?
Tides crashing over, washing dreams to the shore,
Wandering in circles, but it’s never a bore.
Cynical laughter echoes in the night,
What is enough for the games you play?
I’m standing on the edge, don’t know if I’ll dive,
Caught in the spiral, striving to survive.
[Chorus]
What is enough, can’t you see?
To step out of the wreckage, set your spirit free,
What is enough for me to feel this way?
Crashing through the darkness, bring back the day.
[Interlude]
[Verse 2]
Fingers on the pulse, racing heart in the fight,
Wrapped in confusion, but I’m ready to fight.
Turn the lights on, let the truth be known,
Can’t keep playing when you’re all alone.
Needles of doubt, they pierce deep within,
What is enough to let the healing begin?
Stop playing your games, I’m done with the show,
Enough is enough, it’s time to let go.
[Chorus]
What is enough, can’t you see?
To step out of the wreckage, set your spirit free,
What is enough for me to feel this way?
Crashing through the darkness, bring back the day.
[Bridge]
In the silence, I scream, will you hear the sound?
Echoes of the questions, weighing me down.
What is enough to break down these walls?
Searching for the answer as the shadow falls.
[Verse 3]
Fire in my heart, rage burning bright,
What is enough to turn darkness to light?
I’ve danced through the ashes of every mistake,
Learning the lessons, it’s more than I take.
Pushing the limits, I can’t stand still,
What is enough, can you feel the thrill?
Time to awaken, let the music ignite,
With every heartbeat, I’m ready to fight.
[Chorus]
What is enough, can’t you see?
To step out of the wreckage, set your spirit free,
What is enough for me to feel this way?
Crashing through the darkness, bring back the day.
[Outro]
Enough is enough, no more games to play,
What is enough – let this be the day.
I’ll rise from the ashes, with my head held high,
Enough is enough, no more asking why.
