Reflection

Sean Michael Drake

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In my youth I often cried
Behind closed doors to save my pride
Never happy to just be me
So I pretended I couldn't see
Who I was just a fantasy
I made it up now I can't get free

From this life created by me
From these lies the truth that I can't see
And I can run and I can hide
But my reflection will always be
On the other side

Trips and falls and heartaches
An empty soul from a life of mistakes
I filled the void with escapes and lies
Too scared to stand to face the eyes
Masks of joy and masks of pain
So many faces. Am I insane?

From this life created by me
From these lies the truth that I can't see
I can run and I can hide
But my reflection will always be
On the other side

Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

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Written by: Sean Drake

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