Meant to wash me away
A tide that is taking me under
Swallowing sand
Left with nothing to say
My voice drowned out in the thunder
But I won’t cry
And I won’t start to crumble
Whenever they try
To shut me or cut me down
I won’t be silenced
You can’t keep me quiet
Won’t tremble when you try it
All I know is I won’t go speechless
‘Cause I’ll breathe
When they try to suffocate me
Don’t you underestimate me
‘Cause I know that I won’t go speechless
Written in stone
Every rule, every word
Centuries-old and unbending
“Stay in your place”
“Better seen and not heard”
Well, now that story is ending
‘Cause I
I cannot start to crumble
So come on and try
Try to shut me and cut me down
I won’t be silenced
You can’t keep me quiet
Won’t tremble when you try it
All I know is I won’t go speechless
Speechless
Let the storm in
I cannot be broken
No, I won’t live unspoken
‘Cause I know that I won’t go speechless
Try to lock me in this cage
I won’t just lay me down and die
I will take these broken wings
And watch me burn across the sky
Hear the echo saying I…
Won’t be silenced
Though you wanna see me tremble when you try it
All I know is I won’t go speechless
Speechless
‘Cause I’ll breathe
When they try to suffocate me
Don’t you underestimate me
‘Cause I know that I won’t go speechless
All I know is I won’t go speechless
Speechless
Naomi Scott
The actress has been cast as Princess Jasmine in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of Aladdin. She joins Will Smith as Genie, Mena Massoud as Jafar, Marwan Kenzari as Abu, Nasim Pedrad as Dalia, Billy Magnussen as Prince Anders, Navid Negahban as King Shahryar, Numan Acar as Hakim, Adam Jacobs as Omar, and Cameron Boyce as Jack.
Scott rose to fame playing Cinderella’s stepsister Ella in 2017’s live-action version of the classic fairy tale film. She recently starred opposite Ryan Reynolds in the action comedy Blockers, and her credits include the films Black Panther, Suicide Squad, and Midnight Sun. Her TV appearances include the HBO series Westworld, the NBC sitcom Superstore, and the CBS drama Code Black.
Filmography
Maddy Shannon is a young actress working her way up through the ranks of Hollywood. She has played several small roles in films like “The Twilight Saga”, “One Tree Hill”, “Big Love”, “Criminal Minds”. In 2011 she landed her first major role playing the daughter of Drew Barrymore and John Travolta in “Blonde Ambition.” Her career took off from there, landing lead roles in TV movies such as “My Name Is Earl” and “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty”. She also starred opposite Seth MacFarlane in his directorial debut “Ted 2”.
Personal Details
The personal information you provide online is often used to build profiles about you. This includes things like your name, email address, home address, phone number, social media handles, etc. While it might seem harmless to give out this type of information, many people are unaware of how much data companies collect. In fact, some companies even sell this information. For example, credit card companies use this data to track spending habits and offer discounts on products and services. They also use this information to target ads based on your interests.Some people believe that giving out personal information is necessary to make purchases or sign up for certain services. However, there are ways to protect yourself against identity theft without sharing too much information. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
1. Use strong passwords. Passwords are one of the easiest forms of identification to steal. Make sure you choose unique passwords for each account. You should avoid using common words such as birthdays, names, addresses, or children’s names. Also, don’t reuse passwords across multiple accounts. If someone gets access to your password database, they could potentially take over all of your accounts.
2. Be careful what apps you download. Apps can contain sensitive information including your contacts list, photos, calendar events, location history, and call logs. Before downloading an app, read reviews and look for privacy policies. If you’re unsure whether or not to install an app, consider waiting until you know more about it.
3. Avoid clicking on suspicious emails. Hackers send phishing emails to trick unsuspecting victims into revealing their usernames, passwords, and other personal information. Don’t open attachments unless you trust the sender. Instead, scan documents with antivirus software.
4. Protect your wireless network. A hacker can intercept your Wi-Fi signals and gain access to your computer. To prevent this, use a secure router. Many routers now come with built-in security features. Some routers even allow you to set up a virtual private network (VPN). VPN encrypts your internet traffic, making it harder for hackers to eavesdrop.
5. Keep your browser updated. Malicious programs called “browser hijackers” can infect your web browser. These programs change settings and add unwanted advertisements to your browser. Your best defense is to update your browser regularly.