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Did you believe them
When they told you they discovered you
And that everything is free as long as you do what they tell you to
You think it's true
But nothing could be further from the truth, my love
Did you even listen
When they told you to change your name
And that nobody wants honesty when looking at a perfect frame
Play the game
But nothing could be further from the truth, my love
And nothing is more powerful than beauty in a wicked world
Play it girl
Play it girl
Play it girl
Does it make you feel good
When they tell you what you want to hear
And after they suck all your soul
Well that's when they'll disappear
Disappear, disappear forever
Like a prince in your little fairy tale
And you will find one day when they put your soul on sale
Nothing could be further the truth, my love
And nothing is more powerful than beauty in a wicked world
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