My Name Is Ana
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My Name Is Ana
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My name is Ana
You might have read about me
I live in the attic with my family
I leave the lights off
So nobody can see
I sleep with my shoes on in case they come for me
I can see the neon lights
And the masked men
And the riot lines
I can read the warning signs
My name is Ana
You might have read about me
If you really want to know I’ll tell you everything
I came from nothing
And I didn’t want to leave
Now I live in the attic with my family
I can see the neon lights
And the masked men
And the riot lines
I can read the warning signs
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