paroles de chanson Homecoming Queen - Thelma Plum
Oh,
I
remember
looking
at
magazines
I
never
saw
anyone
quite
like
me
It
was
hard,
it
was
hard
for
me
I
would
never
speak
up
out
of
turn
'Bout
those
blonde,
blue-eyed
girls
They
were
beautiful
But
it
was
hard,
hard
for
me
to
dream
I'll
be
my
own
homecoming
queen
As
long
as
it
feels
good
to
me
I'll
be
the
voice
of
this
town
You'll
be
your
own
homecoming
queen
Forget
all
the
shit
that
you've
seen
Put
on
that
crown
When
I
was
a
teenager
Awkward
body
hair,
and
big
derriere
It
was
harder,
so
much
harder
than
it
seemed
I
am
a
woman
now
I
feel
beautiful,
and
I
love
myself
But
it
was
hard,
to
get
used
to
me
I'll
be
my
own
homecoming
queen
As
long
as
it
feels
good
to
me
I'll
be
the
voice
of
this
town
You'll
be
your
own
homecoming
queen
Forget
all
the
shit
that
you've
seen
Put
on
that
crown
'Cause
in
1967
I
wasn't
human
And
in
1994
I
was
born
I'm
still
here
We
are
still
here
I'll
be
my
own
homecoming
queen
As
long
as
it
feels
good
to
me
I'll
be
the
voice
of
this
town
You'll
be
your
own
homecoming
queen
Forget
all
the
shit
that
you've
seen
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
Put
on
that
crown
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