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Maybe I Don't Need to Change
Pretty dresses, sparkly shoes
 Do you see me now?
 I see you
 And you're  perfect
 And I'm in love
 But you don't notice me
 You don't see me
 Am I not good enough?
 Mascara, eyeliner, blush, lipgloss
 Do you see me now?
 I see you
 And you're perfect
 And I'm in love
 But I can't get your attention
 You don't like me
 Am I too shy for you?
 Low-cut shirts, short skirts, high heels
 Do you see me now?
 I see you
 And you're perfect
 And I'm in love
 But I don't impress you
 You don't want me
 Salads, long runs, baggy clothes
 Do you see me now?
 I see you
 And you're perfect
 And I'm in love
 But I'm too full
 You don't like curves
 No food, laxatives, baggier clothes
 Do you see me now?
 I see you
 And you're perfect
 And I'm in love
 But you don't see me
 As I'm halfway-gone
 Why don't you see me?
 I'm what you want now
 Why don't you like me like I love you?
 Maybe
 It's not me
 Maybe
 It's you who isn't fitted to my needs
 Maybe
 It's you who isn't good enough
 Maybe
 I deserve better
 Maybe
 I don't
 Need
 To
 Change

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