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Mirror
Mirror.. Mirror Should I trust you? I look at you , I see my self through Am I the same as my own? A beautiful, independent as I was born Am I the same as i could see? Nothing can get infront of me Am I the same as I could feel So proud for being honest and real Mirror.. Mirror Talk to me The more you talk in my eyes The more you go through my eyes You make me smile everyday Mirror..Mirror Without looking at you I might lose my mind I keep having the thoughts What if i can't see you anymore What if i got blind... Mirror...Mirror You give me the happiness I needed the most But sometimes, the moment comes It is when I deeply look at you I get afraid of being lost Then I look at myself in you Suddenly, all my worries go away And I'm all happy and fly again For loving myself too much this way
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