| I was born with blue skin
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| Tied in knots that I’m still in
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| When the doctor cut me free
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| Man, he made an enemy out of me
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| I should have stayed
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| Crawled back in and hid
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| But I’m glad that I’ve done what I did
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| I was raised by a stranger
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| Loved every word he said to me
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| Kept me fat and free from danger
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| I was the queen of the colony
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| I left my home
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| Still a stupid kid
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| And I’m glad that I’ve done what I did
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| I can’t complain
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| Oh, but I do
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| All the same
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| I won’t win or lose
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| I met someone when I was older
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| And I fell so deep in love
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| When I felt our touch grow colder
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| I crushed the cage and killed the dove
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| I couldn’t look
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| I shut my eyelids
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| And I’m glad that I’ve done what I did
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| I can’t complain
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| Oh, but I do
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| All the same
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| I won’t win or lose
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| Live each day like it’s my first
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| People tell me that I’m blessed
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| All I see is where I come from
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| I hope to trust to know what’s best
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| I made mistakes
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| I jumped off the grid
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| But I’m glad I’ve done what I did
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| I’m glad I’ve done what I did
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| I can’t complain
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| Oh, but i do
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| All the same
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| I won’t win or lose |