| We learn to wear these masks so young
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| Like a prison that keeps joy from getting through
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| And an angry silence grips our tongues
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| These weapons and our walls become our tombs
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| We’re the kids who’ve seen the darkness
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| Always looking for a light
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| You fall in love and then the rains come down
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| And only part of you survives
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| Come surrender your hidden scars
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| Leave your weapons where they are
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| You’ve been hiding, but I know your wounded heart
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| And you don’t know how beautiful you are
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| I’m tired of hiding who I really am
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| Underneath these alibis
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| I want to know who you really are
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| I want to meet you here tonight
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| We’re not born with these defenses
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| We’re not destined for this pain
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| We hide ourselves and put the fig leaves on
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| But a mask can never cover up this shame
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| Where we’re headed is a world apart
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| From where we started, we’ve come so far
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| I’ll take my chances
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| Honey, you can have my heart
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| Cause you don’t know how beautiful you are
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| Love surrender! |
| (Let your walls come down)
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| Future gardens from all this rain
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| Future flowers from present pain
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| We’re bound together and our lives are bound to change
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| You don’t know how beautiful you are
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| And all the ashes from all these dreams
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| I’ve seen the beauty of fallen leaves
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| And someday, maybe we’ll find out what it means
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| And you’ll find out how beautiful you are
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| Yeah, you’ll find out how beautiful you are |