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Not Your Typical Girl
Who am I?
Well I am me, who else am I supposed to be?
Not like the others,
I didn’t sit there and look pretty;
I toiled with the rest of them
And got my hands dirty
Surely I have plenty of wit;
It wasn’t passed down, I had to commit
Maybe my looks are not the best
Sorry I’m not so burlesque,
Not the girl in magazines
Not the babe you see on T.V.
I’m quite the character,
Slightly mental
Maybe that’s not something you’re ready to handle
As I drive off this panhandle, into the summer night.
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