Father works the late shift,
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mother drinks herself to sleep
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brother's outside fiending with
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a match and gasoline
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They told her lies and gave her
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no hope for tomorrow
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and all the fairy tales just fade away
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the brightest day of all the one that
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she's been needing
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turns to gray
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The boyfriend calls her crazy,
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teacher bores us all to sleep
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and friends are in the bathroom
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speaking just like enemies
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Nobody understands her heart
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that's left there bleeding
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the dirty secret living in her mind
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they'll always tell you that you lit the fire
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you're feeding left behind
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Always there to make you think that
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you're no good
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there's nothing wrong with what
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you've done
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they just wanna lift you up and throw
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you down
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and make you stop when all
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you wanna do is run
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Nobody understands the shame that
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you've been feeling
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the dirty secret living in her heart
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it must be hard to put the pieces back
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together, torn apart
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Secret
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No Use For A Name |