| Who are you to call me abnormal?
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| Who are you to say ugly?
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| If you only knew how much it hurts me, it hurts me
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| I could ask have you seen yourself in the mirror?
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| I’d rather keep my dignity
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| Cause it is my right to feel happy, happy
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| To pick on the weak gives you strength
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| Feeling self-confident with your friends
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| But just because you see me alone
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| It doesn’t mean that I’ve got no one to call on the phone
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| Everyday, every second of my life
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| Is a fight to survive
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| Outnumbered, put against the wall
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| It’s about to get physical
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| Who are you to call me abnormal?
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| Who are you to say ugly?
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| If you only knew how much it hurts me, it hurts me
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| I could ask have you seen yourself in the mirror?
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| I’d rather keep my dignity
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| Cause it is my right to feel happy, happy
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| I don’t wanna be in this war
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| But next time we meet down the corridor
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| I’m prepared for the beating and then some more
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| And you will not stop when I fall to the floor
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| Your friends get in on the fight
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| Even though I’m unconscious
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| And I’m covered in blood
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| Cannot defend myself
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| I can’t defend myself
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| Who are you to call me abnormal?
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| Who are you to say ugly?
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| If you only knew how much it hurts me, it hurts me
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| (I could ask) Have you seen yourself in the mirror?
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| I’d rather keep my dignity
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| Cause it is my right to feel happy, happy
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| I hate you
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| I’ve got blood in my eyes
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| I hate you
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| I’ve got ice in my veins
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| Who are you to call me abnormal?
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| Who are you to say ugly?
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| If you only knew how much it hurts me, it hurts me
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| I could ask have you seen yourself in the mirror?
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| I’d rather keep my dignity
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| Cause it is my right to feel happy, happy |