gradeschool
Timothy Edward Carpenter
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I was sitting in class Getting used to my glasses When I, I first drew my name On the back of my lunchbox Holes in my white socks You said "I'd better get good grades" All the other kids laughed 'Cause my teeth had a gap I guess, I'd never noticed it before John and his friends Knocked the wind from my chest and left Me lying in the grass And I Remember when I said "It's fine" In all honesty, I lied But didn't know it then That I'd never be the same Is it worth it to mention? My need for attention arrived Around the same time I Pushed a pin through my ear Grounded me for a year And for what? I was just trying to fit in And I Remember when I said "It's fine" In all honesty, I lied But didn't know it then That I'd never be the same And I Remember when I said "It's fine" In all honesty, I lied But didn't know it then That I'd never be the same I'd never be the same I'd never be the same
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Written by: Rob Vincent, Timothy Carpenter
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