| Look into me painstakingly, what do you see?
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| Stop judging me from what you see, try empathy
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| Society’s conformity, opressing me
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| Tried desperately from infancy past puberty
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| Swallow me from my birth
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| Walk in the walk, talk in the talk, fall prey to sin
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| Don’t stare at me half-heartedly, close-minded prick
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| I am not you, you are not me, I empathize, simply ask, go fuck yourself
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| Trust in me that someday people see
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| To shut their eyes and open up their hearts and minds
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| What will our own pupils learn from us?
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| Time we spent inducing fear in our children’s lives
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| Peers build up pressure, lack of a response
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| Closed feelings lock tight, pain and sore regret
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| Planned expections fail a true burden
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| Screams cased in silence, mute and cannot speak
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| Do as I say, not as I will do
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| What can we learn from our gross insane state of mind?
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| Break free from these chains that bind you down
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| Step outside yourself and tell me what do you see?
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| I look into you, hide inside yourself
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| Shed all of your skin, bare your naked flesh
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| Trust all things to be, see reality
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| It’s chance happening, don’t waste it on hate
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| Now look back right at me, I am you, don’t you see?
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| Look real deep in me, I am you, equally
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| Can’t you see human indecency is what you’re feeding me?
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| You are blind, deaf and mute, your own delinquency keeps you from seeing me
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| So much fear from your eyes, look at cautiously
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| Already judging me, stare in deep at yourself
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| Mirroring images reflect your cowardice |