A styrofoam plate, a cafeteria tray
You got a lot on your mind
You say you're fine to stay, not afraid of today
You're wasting your time
Cause no one wants to think that you're actually sane
As that would just mean you're a challenge to explain
You’ve gotten so good at talking to yourself
Did you ever realize that there are people here to help
I’m not calling it childish, but thats really what it is
Licking your wounds so afraid of infection no one can touch it
Just recite your lines, convince friends you're alright
You gotta start somewhere
When you start to feel, that it's actually real
Do you get too aware?
It's so hard to keep track of yourself
Subjectivity directed to you and nobody else
You’ve gotten so good at lecturing yourself
Did you ever think it was ok for you to put that on someone else
I’m not calling it a projection, but thats really what it is
Just because you don’t want to be wrong doesn’t mean they deserve this
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