A Supergirl
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A Supergirl
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When I am thirteen
Only at thirteen years old
Used to live in the streets
I learned what it is not told
Try to breathe, try to raise, try to escape and survive
Try not to feel it, try to find in this forest, humankind
This is my story, in every city of this world
You can find me, looks like me more or less grown
Learn to run and deceive, learn to cry and yell
Learn to dig more deep in their shit and repel
Anything, anyone, anymore of their spell
No one will never touch me again, I just need myself
And it is so hard
To a girl
Face this world
Lonely
And it´s a job
To a supergirl
Keeps her trust
Hopefully
I used to sniff glue, walk without shoes or clothes
My friends used to play with dolls, I invade their home, steal those
At my own house.
My family
Are expecting me
A delivery
And it´s a job
To a supergirl
Keeps her trust
Hopefully
(But I´m not)
And I know
It´s so lonely
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