Portrait
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Portrait
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We are, are society
We are, what we saw on tv
When we were tiny
When we were tiny
Am I a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be?
Am I a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be?
And how would I know?
And how would I know?
We are constantly, trying to prove our world
Building higher and higher, the writings on the wall
Every rose we grow, we named it so
Am I a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be?
Am I a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be?
And how would I know?
And how would I know?
How would I know?
How would I know?
If I'm a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be
If I'm a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be
If I'm a portrait, what should I, what should I be?
If I'm a portrait of the person I'm supposed to be
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Josephine Oniyama performs "Portrait", and this lyric page sits inside the Josephine Oniyama catalog on LyroVerse.
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