Hush, baby don't cry
Just get through this night
Overcome

Cuz all that you are
Is broken inside
But they'll never know
They'll never know

Don't think that they'll change
They push you away
Far from home

Cuz all that they are
Is broken inside
But they'll never know
They'll never know

Don't you cry tonight
Rest your weary eyes
Cuz all that you are
Is broken inside
It's nothing you could change
It's nothing you could hide
It's nothing you could hide

(piano and violin)

Pink flowers and bows
That's all you should know
And summer days

Cuz all that you are
Is beautiful child
But they'll never know
They'll never know

So don't you cry tonight
Rest your precious eyes
Cuz all that you are
Is beautiful child
It's nothing they could change
It's nothing you could hide
It's nothing you should hide

Oh oh oh

Cuz all that you are
Is beautiful child
But they'll never know
They'll never know


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    This song definitely could have multiple meanings. I think the most convenient one I can come up with is that it's a friend speaking to someone who's kind of an outcast. The person is saying that you should never change who you are to try and fit in with people who aren't like you because they'll just shut you out. It's either that or they'll accept you but make you do things that aren't you. Like when it says "they'll push you away farther from home". I don't know, it's hard to explain. I think the meaning of the song is much more complex than what most people would say it is, you know?

    margie08_40on February 06, 2008   Link

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