Every day you take a look in the mirror
Tell me what do you see?
So this is what you want me to be?
Think again ‘cause that will never be me
No matter the price, no matter the outcome
Cause this life’s your dream and I’m not your item
For you this is a struggle, for me this is my life
For you this is a struggle, I don't give a fuck!
What you think of me
Cause you and I we will never agree
in what the importance of following your dreams is
Cause ignorance ain't bliss
I don't need your advise
I don't need you to save me
I'll do just fine
Without you to hold my hand
Every day you take a look in the mirror
Tell me what do you see?
For you this is a struggle, for me this is my life
For you this is a struggle, I don't give a fuck!
What you think of me
Cause you and I we will never agree
in what the importance of following your dreams is
Cause ignorance ain't bliss
Can you not see?
That you oppress me
That you depress me
Why can't you set me free
You want to take control
So you can reach the goal
You never could achieve
But i ain't your second chance
I don't need your approval, I don't care if you're disappointed
Your meaning ain't crucial, you're a self-appointed leader
I don't need your advise
I don't need you to save me
I'll do just fine
Without you to hold my hand
Can you not see?
That you oppress me
That you depress me
Why can't you set me free
You want to take control
So you can reach the goal
You never could achieve
But I ain't your second chance
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