An emotional song about love, family, and the healthy kind of dependence that keeps you grounded.
Full lyrics below:
I’ve seen people lost in smoke,
In screens and nights with no road,
Searching for comfort in the void,
They press “play” but lose control.
Games, money, empty promises,
Vices that seem harmless,
But leave behind just silence,
And hearts full of pain.
I was close to falling too,
Believing escape was the cure, it’s true,
But life whispered softly to me:
There are vices that hurt…
And others that make you free.
You’re my vice, but you don’t destroy me,
You keep me walking the line between yesterday and today,
You’re my vice, you make me better,
Your love is the fire I gather.
If I must be addicted to something,
I choose family, I choose your love.
You’re my vice…
And I won’t let go.
In the laughter of children in the morning,
In the “take care” said so softly,
At a simple table, but full of life,
In a home that becomes light.
Not all chains are bad,
Some lift you to the stars,
When the world breaks apart,
Family brings you back together.
Better to be addicted to “us,”
Than alone, lost among needs,
Better a vice that heals,
Than a freedom that dries you out.
You’re my vice, but you don’t destroy me,
You keep me walking the line between yesterday and today,
You’re my vice, you make me better,
Your love is the fire I gather.
If I must be addicted to something,
I choose family, I choose your love.
You’re my vice…
And I won’t let go.
Let the world judge what it wants,
I know what keeps me standing,
I don’t run from life, I live it,
With you beside me, I grow.
You’re my healthy vice,
You lift me up when I’m down,
And if everyone’s searching for meaning,
Mine is simple and profound:
To be addicted to love,
To family, to “home.”
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