Title: “Porcelain Girl”
Verse 1
You sit by the window, eyes far away,
Counting the lines where the sky starts to fray.
Your hands are trembling, still holding tight
To pieces of dreams that broke in the night.
You smile like someone told you to,
But the light behind it never comes through.
You speak in whispers, barely a sound—
Afraid the truth might pull you down.
Chorus
Oh, porcelain girl, don’t hide your cracks,
You’re beautiful even when the color fades back.
You were never meant to be so small—
You don’t have to fly, just learn not to fall.
And even if the world forgets your name,
You are still whole in your own way.
Verse 2
You move through the day like you’re chasing a ghost,
Trying to feel something real the most.
But nothing quite touches the ache in your chest—
So you lay down your love and call it rest.
You dream of places you’ve never seen,
Where no one asks you who you’ve been.
And I wish I could build a bridge to you,
But I don’t know what you've been through.
Chorus
Oh, porcelain girl, don’t hide your cracks,
You’re beautiful even when the color fades back.
You were never meant to be so small—
You don’t have to fly, just learn not to fall.
And even if the world forgets your name,
You are still whole in your own way.
Bridge
I won’t ask you to be brave,
Just let the wind kiss your name.
If you can’t run, then take one breath—
You don’t owe the world what’s left.
Final Chorus
Oh, porcelain girl, don’t fade away,
You are more than the hurt you hide each day.
Even with cracks, you shine so bright—
A broken star still gives us light.
And even if you’re scared to be seen,
You are more than what you’ve been.
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