My dear friend
You don’t quite understand
It’s so easy for me to be myself
Around this faces not so pleased
See, I am not ashamed
But they try to take me underground with them
So what the hell!
I’m happy just the way I am
Somebody’s out for me, I am as well
‘cause I still care about the ones
The ones I’ll always love the most
Trust me I’ll never try to bring them down
So are we gonna waste our time thinking ‘bout those pricks
Who feel more lost than they would tell
They try to make you think you’re all alone
So are we really gonna show what’s supposed to do
And laugh at these empty shallow fools
Stick your finger out fulfill your work
Back in the days
I’ve never thought it was a big deal
Shouldn’t we look for our personalities?
They say the world is black or white
But I know, there, something’s grey
We need to figure it out before is too late
So are we gonna waste our time thinking ‘bout those pricks
Who feel more lost than they would tell
They try to make you think you’re all alone
So are we really gonna show what’s supposed to do
And laugh at these empty shallow fools
Stick your finger out fulfill your work
Now listen to me close
These are not careful words
But they needed to be said
To stop the hate they share
They’re losing anyway
Doing what others may say
And I wish they could realize
We’re not gonna waste our time thinking ‘bout those pricks
Who are more lost than they would tell
I’ll never let you think you’re all alone
So are we gonna waste our time thinking ‘bout those pricks
Who feel more lost than they would tell
They try to make you think you’re all alone
So are we really gonna show what’s supposed to do
And laugh at these empty shallow fools
Stick your finger out fulfill your work
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