I can't deal with your reality
You can't deal with whats become of me
We don't get along I wonder why

I didn't fit your mold I didn't make the grade
Just couldn't cut it
Some days it seemed like I should just give up
You kill me softly
Cause, they don't get it, they don't get it
They're so preoccupied and don't know who I am
Can't they see it, can't they see it, they're just so ignorant they can't pretend

I can't deal with your reality
You can't deal with whats become of me
We don't get along I wonder why
So long, so long

(chorus)
Who's the loser now?
I'm still kicking
Tried to drag me down
Now Who's winning?

I didn't fit you mold
Just couldn't cut it
Some days it seemed like I should just give up
You kill me softly
Cause, they don't get it, they don't get it
They're so preoccupied and don't know who i am
Can't they see it, can't they see it, they're just so ignorant they can't pretend

Chorus

Take time to spread the blame
The mirror should place you aim
Thake the truth responsibly
That you and me we don't agree

I can't deal with your reality
You can't deal with what's become of me
We don't get along I wonder why

Chorus (x2)


Lyrics submitted by *molly*

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