Tell me I look like my father
Gentle body, I'll listen to the others
'Cause I'm not in the books or the school lunch that they brought
Tell me I look like my mother
But I know you're trying to discover
With a glare, you ask where my eyes are really from
I'm not myself enough (you'll never look like me)
Don't look like anyone (are your eyes open? Can you see?)
I never asked you who I was
I'm not myself enough (you'll never look like me)
Don't look like anyone (are your eyes open? Can you see?)
I never asked you who I was
You say I'm one thing or another
And your words, they suffocate and smother
Why do I turn to you to tell me who I am? (Who I am)
Prove I'm really who I say I am
I'm proud, I think I finally understand
But then I'm a question, an imposter in my skin
I'm not myself enough (you'll never look like me)
Don't look like anyone (are your eyes open? Can you see?)
I never asked you who I was
I'm not myself enough (you'll never look like me)
Don't look like anyone (are your eyes open? Can you see?)
I never asked you who I was
You'll never look like me
Are your eyes open? Can you see?
I never asked you who I was
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