Lyrics Body Love, Pt. 1 - Mary Lambert
I
know
girls
who
are
trying
to
fit
into
the
social
norm
Like
squeezing
into
last
year's
prom
dress
I
know
girls
who
are
low
rise,
mac
eyeshadow,
and
binge
drinking
I
know
girls
that
wonder
if
they're
disaster
and
sexy
enough
to
fit
in
I
know
girls
who
are
fleeing
bombs
from
the
mosques
of
their
skin
Playing
russian
roulette
with
death
It's
never
easy
to
accept
That
our
bodies
are
fallible
and
flawed
But
when
do
we
draw
the
line?
When
the
knife
hits
the
skin
Isn't
it
the
same
thing
as
purging?
Because
we're
so
obsessed
with
death
Some
women
just
have
more
guts
than
others
The
funny
thing
is
women
like
us
don't
shoot
We
swallow
pills,
still
wanting
to
be
beautiful
at
the
morgue
Still
proceeding
to
put
on
make-up
Still
hoping
that
the
mortician
finds
us
fuckable
and
attractive
We
might
as
well
be
buried
with
our
shoes
And
handbags
and
scarves,
girls
We
flirt
with
death
everytime
we
etch
a
new
tally
mark
Into
our
skin
I
know
how
to
split
my
wrists
to
reveal
a
battlefield
too
But
the
time
has
come
for
us
to
Reclaim
our
bodies
Our
bodies
deserve
more
than
to
be
war-torn
and
collateral
Offering
this
fuckdom
as
a
pathetic
means
to
say
"I
only
know
how
to
exist
when
I
am
wanted"
Girls
like
us
are
hardly
ever
wanted
you
know
We're
used
up,
and
we're
sad,
and
drunk
and
Perpetually
waiting
by
the
phone
for
someone
to
pick
up
And
tell
us
that
we
did
good
We
did
good.
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
My
body
is
home
My
body
is
home
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
I
know
I
am
because
I
said
am
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