You Are Not The Voice In My Head
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You Are Not The Voice In My Head
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I talked to you last night,
in my head
You told me it's alright
It's okay
I tried to change your mind
about me
And you told me
You can't change me
So don't change me
I started writing songs
in my head
I sang the songs to you
And you told me
That won't change me
You won't change me
Don't change me
Don't change me
And the beautiful words that I sang
in my head
And the reaction i imagine you had
It's okay
But you said
It won't change me
You won't change me
And I said
I'm not trying
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