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I don't know what to be
I don't even know what makes up me
I don't know what I want people to see
Is it me, is it me, is it me?
Every piece is aligned
Every curve of my face is easily defined
But what of my face represents my mind?
What do you find, what do you find, what do you find?
Facet upon facet, stacked in rows
And it seems with new people, a new facet grows
And one could think that they really really know
But I know I don't know, because I am too close
So in an attempt to finally be free
I pull my organs out for everyone to see
Pin to a clothesline, all those little pieces of me
I would like to look into my mind
But more than anything I fear what I'll find
There's always a chance that I could be unkind
So I leave, so I leave it behind
I don't know what to be
I don't even know what makes up me
I don't know what I want people to see
Is it me, is it me, what am I supposed to be?
So in an attempt to finally be free
I pull my organs out for everyone to see
Pin to a clothesline, all those little pieces of me.
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