Mean Girls
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Mean Girls
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Mean girls don’t remember what they said
It’s funny 'cause I can’t seem to forget
Their whispers opened up the door
To a world called insecure
No, mean girls don’t remember what they said
Stick and stones may break my bones
But no one ever warned me about words
I smile and I pretend it doesn’t hurt
But the older that I get it just gets worse
Lord, find me and remind me that my worth
Is worth so much more than their words
You say I'm more than their words
So much more than their words
I need you to find
The little girl inside that picture frame
Was smiling 'cause she never heard of shame
But now mean girls are the reason why
I change my clothes a thousand times
Before I walk out the door
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Who performs "Mean Girls"?
Leanna Crawford performs "Mean Girls", and this lyric page sits inside the Leanna Crawford catalog on LyroVerse.
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