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Disguise - Lene Marlin



     
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Have you ever felt some kind
Of emptiness inside?
You will never measure up
To those people you
Must be strong
Can't show them that you're weak
Have you ever told someone
Something that's far from the truth?
Let them know that you're okay
Just to make them stop
All the wondering
Questions they may have
I'm okay, I really am now
Just needed some time to figure things out
Not telling lies, I'll be honest with you
Still we don't know what's yet to come
Have you ever seen your face
In a mirror? There's a smile

But inside you're just a mess
You feel far from good
Need to hide
'Cause they'd never understand
Have you ever had this wish?
Being somewhere else
To let go of your disguise
All your worries too
And from that moment
Then you see things clear
I'm okay, I really am now
Just needed some time to figure things out
Not telling lies, I'll be honest with you
Still we don't know what's yet to come
Are you waiting for the day
When your pain will disappear?
When you know that it's not true
What they say about you?
You couldn't care less about the things
Surrounding you, ignoring all the voices from the walls
I'm okay, I really am now
Just needed some time to figure things out
Not telling lies, I'll be honest with you
Still we don't know what's yet to come
I'm okay, I really am now
Just needed some time to figure things out
Not telling lies, I'll be honest with you
Still we don't know what's yet to come
Still we don't know what's yet to come
Still we don't know what's yet to come

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Lene Marlin Pedersen (born August 17, 1980 in Tromsø, Norway) is a Norwegian acoustic singer-songwriter. She had her Norwegian debut in 1998 with the single Unforgivable Sinner (released October 12, 1998) it proved to be a huge hit as it reached number one and kept that position for 8 weeks. It was also the fastest selling single in Norwegian music history, and appeared in the Norwegian movie Schpaaa.

Read more about Lene Marlin on Last.fm.


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