The Unspoken
“Nothing To Fix” carries a spiritual idea, but the lyric keeps bringing that idea back to the practical work of seeing, choosing, or surrendering. The line “But grace don't need a perfect tool” exposes the tension underneath the song: spirituality as an inward relationship rather than external ritual alone. That is why the recurring image of breath matters: it suggests life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted. The personal voice matters: the song sounds as though the narrator is learning the thought while singing it. What begins with “I've lived in mirrors made of shame” finally lands at “You weren't born broken,” where the closing thought is that clarity comes from changing the way one sees, not merely changing the situation.
Nothing To Fix - Lyrics
I’ve lived in mirrors made of shame
Tried to edit out my name
Scrubbed my soul with every rule
But grace don’t need a perfect tool
I’ve been enough since breath began
I’m not a flaw—I’m part of the plan
There’s nothing to fix—just space to shine
I’m not a crack—I’m a perfect design
No glue, no mask, no hidden tricks
I’m already whole—there’s nothing to fix
Let the drums go wild, let the horns lift high
My truth won’t shrink, and it won’t lie
I dropped the weight that wasn’t mine
Took off the tape across my spine
My worth’s not earned through tears or scars
It’s built-in like the moon and stars
Self-love ain’t pride—it’s sacred ground
Where healing starts without a sound
There’s nothing to fix—so let me breathe
This version of me don’t need to leave
No edits, scripts, or empty tricks
I’m done with the lie—there’s nothing to fix
Joy in my hips says: nothing to fix
You weren’t born broken.
That voice that told you you were wrong
Was just an echo
Not the truth.
There’s nothing to fix—I’m free to be
The masterpiece that lives in me
Let the beat go off, let my voice remix
This self I own—needs nothing to fix
Just feel the groove that love depicts
Oh, oh, oh—nothing to fix!