They made me feel too small to stand, Too quiet for a voice to land, They spoke in crowds, I stood alone, But silence has a weight of stone. They saw a mirror they couldn't face, So they dressed it up in blame and grace. But I have wounds they'll never earn, And lessons they refuse to learn. They laughed while I stayed out of sight, But envy hides in masks of spite, I never needed flashing lights, To know my heart was burning bright. They only saw what they could judge, But I don't move for their applause, They curse the things they can't control, Like depth, or softness, or a soul. So let them gawk, & twist, & turn, Let them talk while I still burn, I'm not the girl they tried to bend, I'm not for them, I never was, And I won't pretend.