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A Song Not to Surrender

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No matter how the city changes, you believe you won't. You've walked with others before, but deep down you protected what mattered most: yourself.
"I got here by my own strength." "I won't take orders." That resolve is freedom-and also a chosen loneliness. If you refuse to fit in, you carry everything yourself.
But the song turns at the end: choosing for yourself is only possible because someone allowed you to. The people who accept you transform defiance into tenderness. A song to move into tomorrow-with gratitude.

A self-determination anthem that refuses to stay defiant. It resolves into the line: "Choosing for yourself is also thanks to someone." Paired with "Yudaneru Uta," it becomes a diptych where surrender vs. not surrender both collapse into gratitude-two mirrors of the same life.

Two songs, one life-told through opposite stances.
"Yudaneru Uta" affirms the days you surrendered to circumstance.
"YudanENAI Uta" clings to the right to decide for yourself.
Both arrive at the same truth: gratitude hidden inside blame, and inside autonomy.

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