the american dream 歌詞
the american dream - Sundial
Lyrics by:Dorothy Chan/Jisu Kim
Composed by:Dorothy Chan/Jisu Kim
Produced by:Dorothy Chan/Jisu Kim
I used to always pinch my nose
Twenty times before I sleep
'Cause mom said it would make me look
Just like all the girls on the screen
But twenty years has passed
And I still look the same mm mm
Had an accent as a kid
Took five years to get rid of it
Take it as a compliment
When they think I'm American
Oh land of the free
Just not for me
Don't ask me where I'm from
I don't know what to say
'Cause the place where I grew up thinks I have changed
I can barely talk to mom
Use english every day
But the people here still laugh at my real name
So where can I go
If I'll always be a stranger in my home
And I still think of seventh grade
Grandma packed my lunch that day
Friends made fun of how it smelled
I laughed along and threw it away
And still to this day
I miss how it tastes
Don't ask me where I'm from
I don't know what to say
'Cause the place where I grew up thinks I have changed
I can barely talk to mom
Use english every day
But the people here still laugh at my real name
So where can I go
If I'll always be a stranger in my home
So I'm pretty for an Asian
So I'm smart but that's a given
I'm not special I'm just different
You're not racist just a question
Must be nice to be included
Not because you are the token
I'm not special I'm just different
I'm just different
Don't ask me where I'm from
I don't know what to say ah ahh
'Cause the place where I grew up thinks I have changed
Thinks I have changed yeah
I can barely talk to mom
Use english every day oh every day
But the people here still laugh at my real name
So where can I go oh woah
'Cause I never seem to be enough for both
So where can I go
If I'll always be a stranger in my home