Six year subscription to this neighborhood
that runs out of space inside it's train cars
try to speak up to the guys at the cafes
try to speak up for myself when I'm hustled
giving guys cash just to get them off my back
and saying these lies for my online feed
giving white girls eyes inside these train cars
flashback to videos from last night's scars
looking out the black glass
seeing my reflection
seeing you stand there behind my back
I see you stab me
I hear you screaming
why does growing up sometimes mean bleeding?
why does growing up sometimes mean leaving?
six year subscription to this neighborhood
lost in outer space in a no fee apartment
please just kill me / I don't belong here
fambam won't care and I'm not scared
'cause this isn't mine and growing up is probably a lie
I left my name but I shouldn't be ashamed
it's not mine and growing up is probably a lie
I stole your name but I'm not the one to blame
looking out the black glass
seeing my reflection
seeing you stand there behind my back
I see you stab me
I hear you screaming
why does growing up sometimes mean bleeding?
why does growing up sometimes mean leaving?
it doesn't make sense to me;
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