I once had a different name
It came with a different face.
It felt so right to be the person I was
There in that place.
Not the man that I am now
Or people I could become
I can’t know the time
Or why
I’ll die.
I could be wrong,
And I might be right
It don’t take long
When you can’t see the light
I once had a different name
It came with a different face.
It felt so right to be the person I was
There in that place.
But I know that this ain’t me
I’m no man and soon I’ll cease to be
If I can get this life
To agree.
I once had a different name,
It came with a different face.
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