Lyrics of 'Who You Are' by Maya Simantov

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Hey, you
Don’t know who you are
Look at me
Can’t you see who I am?
Who is who if the world tells us all?
We got no chance, got no chance at all

We haven’t even chosen our names
How can I know who we are?
How can I know who I am?
And we’re just so far
Hey, hey, you
You don’t know who you are

I’m tired of being someone else
I’m tired of being myself
And this is my greatest fault
But look at you
You don’t know who you are

It’s impossible
We were born following rules
There’s no question at all
There’s no question
But look at me
I don’t know who I am

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