| I’m a little boy with glasses, the one they call the geek
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| A little girl who never smiles
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| 'Cause I have got braces on my teeth
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| And I know how it feels to cry myself to sleep
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| I’m that kid on every playground who’s always chosen last
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| A single teenage mother tryin' to overcome my past
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| You don’t have to be my friend but is it too much to ask?
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| Don’t laugh at me, don’t call me names
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| Don’t get your pleasure from my pain
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| In God’s eyes we’re all the same
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| Someday we’ll all have perfect wings, don’t laugh at me
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| I’m the beggar on the corner you’ve passed me on the street
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| And I wouldn’t be out here beggin' if I had enough to eat
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| And don’t think I don’t notice that our eyes never meet
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| Don’t laugh at me, don’t call me names
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| Don’t get your pleasure from my pain
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| In God’s eyes we’re all the same
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| Someday we’ll all have perfect wings, don’t laugh at me
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| I’m fat, I’m thin
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| I’m short, I’m tall
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| I’m deaf, I’m blind
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| Hey, aren’t we all?
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| Don’t laugh at me, don’t call me names
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| Don’t get your pleasure from my pain
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| In God’s eyes we’re all the same
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| Someday we’ll all have perfect wings, don’t laugh at me
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| Well I’m fat, I’m thin
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| I’m short, I’m tall
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| I’m deaf, I’m blind
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| In a way we’re all
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| I’m black, I’m white
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| And I am brown
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| I’m Jewish, I’m Christian
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| And I’m a Muslim
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| I’m gay, I’m lesbian
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| I’m American Indian
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| I’m very, very young
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| I’m quite aged
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| I’m quite wealthy
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| I’m very, very poor
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| Don’t laugh at me, don’t call me names
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| Don’t get your pleasure from my pain
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| In God’s eyes we’re all the same
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| Someday we’ll all have perfect wings, don’t laugh at me
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| My country tis of thee sweet land of liberty
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| It is of thee that I sing |