Lyrics Alicia Ross - Kathleen Edwards
I
am
a
girl
with
a
forgettable
face
No
matter
my
color,
no
matter
my
name
At
work,
there
is
a
boy
and
he
treats
me
well
My
old
friends
from
high
school,
I
see
them
around
August
is
here,
I
can't
believe
how
fast
Soon
there
will
be
winter
and
snow
on
the
ground
Maybe,
by
then
I
could
get
my
own
place
Closer
to
the
city
if
that's
okay
But
mama,
can
you
hear
me?
As
I
dragged
on
my
day's
last
cigarette
He
pulled
me
so
hard
off
my
Very
own
back
door
steps
And
he
laid
me
in
his
garden
All
the
years
I've
watched
him
tend
And
then
he
took
me,
mama
So
I
could
never
tell
you
about
it
Inside
of
this
moment
there
are
things
I
wish
I
could
know
Like
my
ring
size,
your
ring
size
and
the
hour
I
was
born
My
dad's
middle
name,
your
favorite
song
Was
your
darkest
day
as
dark
as
this
one?
Mama,
can
you
hear
me?
As
I
dragged
on
my
day's
last
cigarette
He
pulled
me
so
hard
off
my
Very
own
back
door
steps
And
he
laid
me
in
his
garden
All
the
years,
I've
watched
him
tend
He
took
me,
mama,
so
I
could
never
tell
you
about
it
Now
I'm
a
girl
who's
face
they'll
never
forget
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