I'm losing myself, trying to compete
With everyone else
Instead of just being me
Don't know where to turn
I've been stuck in this routine
I need to change my ways instead of always being weak

I don't want to be afraid I want to wake up feeling beautiful today
And know that I'm okay cause everyone's perfect in an usual way
So see I just want to believe in me

The mirror can lie doesn't show you what's inside
And it can tell you your full of life its amazing what you can hide
Just by putting on a smile

I don't want to be afraid I want to wake up feeling beautiful today
And know that I'm okay cause everyone's perfect in an usual way
So see I just want to believe in me

I'm quickly finding out
I'm not about to break down
Not today

I guess I always knew that I had all the strength to make it through
I cannot be afraid I want to wake feeling beautiful today
And know that I'm okay cause everyone's perfect in an usual way
You see, now, now I believe in me

Now I believe in me


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Believe in Me Lyrics as written by John Randall Fields Demitria Lovato

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    After the recent news about Demi admiting herself in rehab, it is obvious what this song is about. When this song first came out, people thought Demi was trying to help others, but we now realize that she wrote this to try to help herself. The lines "the mirror can lie, it doesnt show you whats in side. It can tell you you're full of life, its amazing what you can hide just by putting on a smile." Demi is dealing with body image problems and an eating disorder, and that is basically saying that no matter what she looks like on the outside, its the inside that counts. For 3 years she fouled all of us by putting on that big smile, when deep inside she was feeling hurt and pain. I wish we knew...I love you Demi <3

    canthaveyoujb7on December 29, 2010   Link

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