We all have a soul inside/
As well as a heart/
Who constructed these walls in our minds; they're trying to keep you in the dark/
They tell us who to love and ex out the same sex option/
But the heart wants what it longs for/
Love is Love and that's not a metaphor/
Chorus:
I was born the same as you/
I can't change who I am/
There is nothing wrong with me/
I am different/
Slit my throat; do I not bleed out?/
Condemned to hell cause I can't fly straight/
I am standing for what I believe in/
Dear mom & dad you should be proud of me/
This new age/
Blows winds of change/
Some say it’s an outrage/
So rip the rage out/
Living in/
Centuries/
Of segregation/
Through all of these years/
We still can’t comprehend “united”/
Their false omniscient minds/
are nothing more than ignorance/
Yes, we’re all fucked and undermined/
Yet, God loves all his children/
And that’s just one of many arguments/
Virally coursing through these hypercritical brains/
We are singular in our own way/
What is the difference of someone being gay?/
[Chorus]
[Instrumental Break]
Honor/
Solace/
Serenity/
Give the respect to these people/
They should never have to feel ashamed/
We call all have an equal peacefulness/
You are unique; You are not damned/
Ending Chorus: I don't
You were born the same as me/
You can’t change who you are/
There is nothing wrong with you/
We are different/
Slit our throats; do we not bleed out?/
Condemned to hell cause I follow my heart/
I am standing for what I believe in/
I am who I am/
I am proud of me/
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