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It almost feels as if this industry Relies on our ignorance, just to survive. This new and impressionable generation Brainwashed by toxic, destructive lies. Young women pressured to pump up their lips **** in their stomachs, push up their **** Only to return home, exhausted and drained From all the pretence to keep up that façade Energy that could be used elsewhere Pursuing their dreams, showing someone they care; Is our relevance determined by the size of our behind? 'Cause at least that's what the media pumps into our minds- Better get weave, but look natural too... Better have perfect eyebrows, maybe get them tattooed... Better keep them legs shaved, bleach that upper lip... Better make that skin spotless, edit those pics... Go hit the gym girl, not for your health, But to find that "good" man to hand over his wealth. Oh, and don't get too comfortable in your own skin, Don't try to stand out, just try to fit in. Don't practise self-love, don't think you're "too nice" The men they don't like it, best take their advice. Just shrink yourself down and do as you're told 'Cause the man has no place for a woman too bold. What are these messages we're teaching, man? The power of music is in the wrong hands. Whatever happened to respecting the art? Singing songs to empower, reach out to the heart? Not to gloat, or to sneer, or put others to shame Or get back at that ex without using their name - Yes it's freedom of expression, but there are better ways to do it; Maybe use your pain to help another soul get through it. Maybe use your spotlight to teach these younger souls Not to beat themselves up for the things they can't control. Preaching "do as you wish, just be mindful of others Branded or not, dress however you feel Stay true to your heart and what brings you to life Forget the superficial, that isn't what's real - What's real is the passion The breaths that you take Smiles you plant on people's faces Each inch of progress that you make The beauty of our natural world The loving lessons that you teach The smallest act of kindness - A smile on the street."
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 8:06 PM UTC
The Mu$ic Indu$try
It almost feels as if this industry Relies on our ignorance, just to survive. This new and impressionable generation Brainwashed by toxic, destructive lies. Young women pressured to pump up their lips **** in their stomachs, push up their **** Only to return home, exhausted and drained From all the pretence to keep up that façade Energy that could be used elsewhere Pursuing their dreams, showing someone they care; Is our relevance determined by the size of our behind? 'Cause at least that's what the media pumps into our minds- Better get weave, but look natural too... Better have perfect eyebrows, maybe get them tattooed... Better keep them legs shaved, bleach that upper lip... Better make that skin spotless, edit those pics... Go hit the gym girl, not for your health, But to find that "good" man to hand over his wealth. Oh, and don't get too comfortable in your own skin, Don't try to stand out, just try to fit in. Don't practise self-love, don't think you're "too nice" The men they don't like it, best take their advice. Just shrink yourself down and do as you're told 'Cause the man has no place for a woman too bold. What are these messages we're teaching, man? The power of music is in the wrong hands. Whatever happened to respecting the art? Singing songs to empower, reach out to the heart? Not to gloat, or to sneer, or put others to shame Or get back at that ex without using their name - Yes it's freedom of expression, but there are better ways to do it; Maybe use your pain to help another soul get through it. Maybe use your spotlight to teach these younger souls Not to beat themselves up for the things they can't control. Preaching "do as you wish, just be mindful of others Branded or not, dress however you feel Stay true to your heart and what brings you to life Forget the superficial, that isn't what's real - What's real is the passion The breaths that you take Smiles you plant on people's faces Each inch of progress that you make The beauty of our natural world The loving lessons that you teach The smallest act of kindness - A smile on the street."
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 8:06 PM UTC
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