Lyrics

Those kids who try to knock you down they're not what life's about just learn to sing your special song and drown them out I won't pretend it doesn't hurt Some things kids say can hurt a lot What hurts more is when they make you want to be something you're not You've got to sing your own song, use your own voice Your voice is not a thing to be afraid of And when they hear it ring true, there's not a thing they can do To take away the music that you're made of Those kids may say some nasty things But what is really true, is way deep down They wish that they could be like you And so they travel in a group, and they make sure you're set apart And though at times it's hard remembering, you know deep in your heart You've got to sing your own song, do your own thing Your thing is not a thing to be denied you And though they tell you you're strange, and make you wish you could change Don't let them change the dreams that dream inside you Oh, to be normal, to be a safe and unassuming shade of grey Not too different, not too smart, no more poems in your heart Do you really want to live your life that way? For those who work so very hard to make their talents fly It's hard when what gives so much joy can make you cry but hold on tight to who you are, don't lose the joy to please the crowd And if they still don't understand you'll have to sing a little louder Just sing your own song, use your own voice Your voice is not a thing to be afraid of, And when they hear it ring true, there's not a thing they can do To take away the music that you're made of Don't let them take away the music that you're made of
Writer(s): Zina Goldrich, Marcy Allison Heisler Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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