Falling In Love
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Registrant
I’m starting to fall in love
with the inner child in me
who fights for justice
and just wants to sing
I’m starting to fall in love
with that old school playhouse
where me and kyrie pretend to be a family
I walk with them and I look at all the cute things they show me
How I wish to hug you and tell you everything will be okay
And I do
I walk down the playground and protect him down the slide
When he shows curiosity or emotion
I praise him
I question him and ask him why he felt so shut in?
I’ve always just wanted a simple life. To be comfortable and happy. I almost had it in Japan.
But that specter was haunting me
a ghost you cannot see
that inflicts danger and pain
on every joy or soft safe place
for I was a man in a patriarchal society
and we all know there’s safety in that
when a woman must bow to serve tea
if she’s the only one in the room
no matter her stature or rank
because she’s simply a woman
And, how, despite the pain they must bear
the women in my life were there
they always treated me gently and kind and I knew
I too
Wanted to be gentle and kind
when I’d lash out and be hurt
they’d understand
So now I walk down that path where we were lost and scared
And we hug and cry and banish our fears
with the inner child in me
who fights for justice
and just wants to sing
I’m starting to fall in love
with that old school playhouse
where me and kyrie pretend to be a family
I walk with them and I look at all the cute things they show me
How I wish to hug you and tell you everything will be okay
And I do
I walk down the playground and protect him down the slide
When he shows curiosity or emotion
I praise him
I question him and ask him why he felt so shut in?
I’ve always just wanted a simple life. To be comfortable and happy. I almost had it in Japan.
But that specter was haunting me
a ghost you cannot see
that inflicts danger and pain
on every joy or soft safe place
for I was a man in a patriarchal society
and we all know there’s safety in that
when a woman must bow to serve tea
if she’s the only one in the room
no matter her stature or rank
because she’s simply a woman
And, how, despite the pain they must bear
the women in my life were there
they always treated me gently and kind and I knew
I too
Wanted to be gentle and kind
when I’d lash out and be hurt
they’d understand
So now I walk down that path where we were lost and scared
And we hug and cry and banish our fears
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