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Amanda Lopiccolo - Dark Enough
Jak komuś tak idealnemu Może zabraknąć wiary w siebie Tak, by raniąc swą skórę nacięciami i poparzeniami, Wciąż chciał ich więcej. Jak ktoś taki kochany, Nauczył się nienawidzić samego siebie. Rysuje ostrzem na swym ramieniu, Jakby jej myśli nie były wystarczająco ponure. Pewna dziewczyna, Siedzi z przodu mojej klasy. Jej zaszklone oczy Wyglądają jak szklane. Cień uśmiechu Gości na jej twarzy, Gdy mówią jej „Kto zaliczył pierwszą bazę”. (...) Pewna dziewczyna, Siedzi z przodu mojej klasy. Tak smutna, że rzadkością Jest zobaczyć ją uśmiechniętą. Jej znajomi opowiadają żarty, Jak ten jeden z tym gościem, Ale jedyne co ona robi, to zamyka oczy i chowa się w swoim świecie. (...) Ta pewna dziewczyna, Siedząca z przodu mojej klasy, Wczoraj wzięła swój ostatni wdech. Napisała parę listów, „Przepraszam, że nie powiedziałam, Ale miałam mętlik w głowie, Nie mogliście mnie uratować A do dziewczyny, siedzącej z tyłu mojej klasy, Która czuje to samo co ja… Jak komuś tak idealnemu Może zabraknąć wiary w siebie Tak, by raniąc swą skórę nacięciami i poparzeniami, Wciąż chciał ich więcej?”
Amanda Lopiccolo - Dark Enough
How does someone so perfect, Feel so insecure? As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more...
Amanda Lopiccolo, “Dark Enough”
You're the girl (or guy!) in the front of the class...
dark enough // amanda lopiccolo
Dark enough
There is a girl In the front of my class Who I swear I’ve never seen Do anything but laugh She’s tall and she’s smart Beautiful and strong And when someone’s down She tries to fix what is wrong
How does someone so perfect Feel so insecure As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more How does someone so loving Learn to hate her own guts Drawing a picture on her arms with a blade As if her mind isn’t dark enough
There is a girl In the front of my class Whose eyes are glazed over Like newly cut glass The ghost of a smile Hints at her face And she laughs as they tell her “Who’s on first base”
How does someone so perfect Feel so insecure As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more How does someone so loving Learn to hate her own guts Drawing a picture on her arms with a blade As if her mind isn’t dark enough
There is a girl In the front of my class Who’s so sad you find it rare To see her smile or laugh Her friends tell her jokes Like that one with the guy But all she does is close her eyes And enter her mind
How does someone so perfect Feel so insecure As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more How does someone so loving Learn to hate her own guts Drawing a picture on her arms with a blade As if her mind isn’t dark enough
For her imperfections
There was a girl In the front of my class Who yesterday took the breath That was her last
She wrote a few notes “I’m sorry I didn’t say But my mind was messed up You couldn’t save me anyway And to the girl in the back of the class Who feels the way I did:
How does someone so perfect Feel so insecure As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more?”
Dark Enough, Amanda Lopiccolo
cover done by alexis lopiccolo
There is a girl In the front of my class Who I swear I've never seen Do anything but laugh She's tall and she's smart Beautiful and strong And when someone's down She tries to fix what is wrong How does someone so perfect, Feel so insecure? As to scar her skin with cuts and burns And still want to hurt more... How does someone so loving, Learn to hate her own guts? Drawing a picture on her arms with a blade As if her mind isn't dark enough