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I always had the voice, and now |
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I am a singer. |
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The audience grows silent when |
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I open up my mouth. |
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I sing the words |
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I've written every night before a crowd. |
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As if I were a poet or some legendary mind. |
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They wonder what |
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I'm doing up there on the stage. |
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They stare at my posture and say |
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I speak so well. |
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I sing about my loneliness and in return they thank me. |
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I had never meant to be a singer, but |
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I'm slowly getting used to the idea. |
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I am a part of this whole movement that people come to see. |
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They drive for seven hours from all across the country. |
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We raise our voices in unison at the end of the show. |
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People break into tears for reasons |
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I don't know. |
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They just try to understand me, and |
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I sing to be loved. |