I was a girl
I was the only kid in the world, I thought i knew
What it meant to you
But I'm wrong
I'm wrong, I'm wrong
I'm not okay
In fact I'm sick today, I'm on the floor
It's such a bore, it's
Nothing new
To you
I'll be downstairs let me do my hair
And put my makeup on, it feels so wrong
You say
"Rock on"
I'm not the same

Everybody loves you yeah
Everybody wants you
Your smile your teeth your hair
They don't know you're not there

Too fast, too slow, too late
You are never gonna make it
You're never gonna make it
(I'm not the same)


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    My Interpretation

    "I was a girl" the was implies that its in past tense, possibly either implying the singer is now an adult or they are not a girl anymore

    "I'll be downstairs let me do my hair And put my makeup on, it feels so wrong You say 'Rock on' I'm not the same" this part very much seems like its about gender dysphoria; doing your hair and makeup to look feminine, having this encouraged by people around you but it feels "so wrong"

    "Everybody loves you yeah Everybody wants you Your smile your teeth your hair They don't know you're not there" this fits in with the idea of putting on a feminine persona, but being disconnected from the whole thing...

    these i think are the most obvious parts, but theres kind of a theme of this throughout the whole song. idk its a good song alex g 4 life

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