Lyrics A Soliloquy - ZV_K
So
Lately
I
find
myself
having
the
same
conversation
Giving
answers
to
questions
that
I
thought
I
knew
And
cracked
mirrors
exposed
my
truest
reflection
How
I
underestimated
the
importance
in
awareness
of
self
And
it's
still
a
story
untold
But
I'm
talking
from
my
forefathers
proudest
achievements
Passed
down
to
the
follicles
from
which
my
mother
braids
my
hair
in
rhythm
To
the
masked
insecurities
and
my
deepest
regrets
that
I
hide
underneath
the
grooves
in
my
soul
But
it's
easy
to
lose
yourself
In
this
world
full
of
noise
Full
of
"You're
wrong
and
I'm
right's"
And
polarized
opinions
turn
into
internet
fights
And
performative
outrage
over
unprovoked
violence,
I
mean
Sometimes
the
best
thing
I
ever
heard
was
silence
It's
something
technically
more
impressive
Like
taking
these
multicolored
confessions
And
using
black
and
white
keys
to
express
them,
yeah
To
me,
from
me
Two
hundred
and
eighty-five
months
later
and
this
the
first
note
to
self?
No
judgment
I
know
these
nosy
people
listen
and
look
through
the
blinds
but
Know
this
note
ain't
for
nobody
else
You
know
the
cards
you
were
dealt
But
I
built
this
house
on
a
rock
So
every
little
stone
they
throw
Could
only
ever
strengthen
these
foundations
You
were
raised
by
a
village
You're
as
calculated
as
your
father
As
militant
as
your
mother
And
that's
when
love
overflows
Redefining
stereotypes
for
a
boy
with
the
pigment
The
introvert
who
screamed
so
loud
that
they
had
to
listen
And
felt
fulfilled
when
I
made
a
difference
So
fly
and
roam
free
And
take
pride
when
it
all
falls
down
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