Dress me up to look like another
Hide out in the dark
Heavy like a weight on my shoulder
My polluted heart
Yeah, some days I wish I was older
See what's waiting there for me
Water down my cheeks like an armour
Pearls of glass I made myself
All of the beauty that hurts in the world
All of the times I've tried and failed
All of the words I would tell if I could, I
Sometimes I cry and I cry (Pearls)
Sometimes I cry and I cry (Pearls)
All of my problems tend to haunt me
Grows bigger when the blushing dies
Easy to believe you ain't worth it
Caught up in my clouded mind
All of the beauty that hurts in the world
All of the times I've tried and failed
All of the words I would tell if I could, I
Sometimes I cry and I cry (Pearls)
Sometimes I cry and I cry (Pearls)
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
Sometimes I cry
Sometimes I cry
I cry over old things, I cry over new things
I cry over [?], cry pearls
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