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What do you see when you look at me
You probably see a girl who cheats, who lies, who steal, but that not me.
You probably think I got everything, bur you wrong.
My life isn't what people believe.
You probably think I have no pain
My pain is mine own. My pain is
Something on one knows about.
You see what you want to see.
If you truly see me then you see someone
Who fought for freedom,
The girl who know truly love and pain.
You probably see a girl who seem weak,
The weakness you see is from the girl who dies inside.
You probably see a girl who hangs around guys to much,
They have no drama.
You probably think I don’t care what you say,
But truth is what you say hurts me more.
You think I don’t know anything,
But you are wrong,
You see a girl in guy clothes, with
Her hair up, sounding like a witch
But you have no clue what it’s like
For her.
You probably think I don’t need help,
But I do,
If you truly see me then you see
A girl who know no peace, who have
No rest in her life.
You see what you want to see.
You see what you truly want
But nothing you see is truly right,
You see this girl who has scars,
Who tells lies, but speak the truth
In her eyes.
The girl who hide the pain in her voice,
But inside cry out for help.
You see me there standing tell,
But you don’t see me fall.
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