They used to call me sensitive
I’m too sensitive
Because I always took things too much to heart
They used to tell me to be a man
Grow up and be a man
And not let the little things tear me apart
They used to say I felt too much
Yeah I felt too much
And it upset my applecart
That’s what it means to be
That’s what it means to be
Out here on the borderline
That’s how it feels to me
That’s how it feels to me
To be out here on the borderline
They used to say that I was weak
Yeah I was meek
And I’d get crushed too easily
They used to poke me in my wounds
In my gaping wounds
And I’d always let them get to me
They used to hit me where I lived
Right where I lived
Me and my oversensitivity
They used to say that I was frail
Yeah fragile and frail
And I would break into a million bits
They used to get fed up with me
All fed up with me
And I just wanted to call it quits
They used to abandon me
Leave me high and dry
With nothing left but my wits
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