Each day, I’m a different me
Each day, I'm a different me
A set of faces worn around my belt
Do my faceless crimes admit my faults
For I meet my old self standing in my morning mirrors gleam
And set a jukebox to play all my different sounds
Who am I today? I'm a bird
Singing a new tune against the times
Who was I always deep down inside
May I meet with them, to greet them, and welcome them inside
But may I always wake a new and different me
To reinvent myself better than the day before thee
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You have a different mood everyday, and in the process of all that, strive to better yourself
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