Jayden by The Eyes Of Society Lyrics
Repressed
They all call it “mature”
Since when have repressed emotions
Been mature?!
I hold back my tears
Because of my fear
Of judgment
Of the eyes of society
Invisible
I’m invisible to everyone but me
A little rebellion can’t hurt, right?
Wrong.
I may be invisible
And silent
And still
But those who are not
Aren’t seen by the eyes of society
Alone
I feel no lovе
And that’s okay
I’m fine with staying alone
I don’t want to reach out
That should bе okay
But no
Not in the eyes of society
Being different
Everyone is different
No two snowflakes are the same
No two people are the same
Boy, girl, or somewhere in between
It should be accepted
But it isn’t in the eyes of society
Appearance
It shouldn’t matter
Black hair to blonde hair
Brown skin to ghostly pale
Eyes with a range of the rainbow
Why does it matter?
It shouldn’t
But it does in the eyes of society
The Earth
We live here, we thrive here
And yet we destroy it
With toxic gas and plastic bags
Guns and “fun”
For those who run
The plants, keep us alive
But not in the eyes of society
Society
They call it amazing
I call it dysfunctioning
We make fun of another
Our sisters and brothers
Fathers and mothers
And people we don’t even know
It’s seen but not acted on
In the eyes of society
They all call it “mature”
Since when have repressed emotions
Been mature?!
I hold back my tears
Because of my fear
Of judgment
Of the eyes of society
Invisible
I’m invisible to everyone but me
A little rebellion can’t hurt, right?
Wrong.
I may be invisible
And silent
And still
But those who are not
Aren’t seen by the eyes of society
Alone
I feel no lovе
And that’s okay
I’m fine with staying alone
I don’t want to reach out
That should bе okay
But no
Not in the eyes of society
Being different
Everyone is different
No two snowflakes are the same
No two people are the same
Boy, girl, or somewhere in between
It should be accepted
But it isn’t in the eyes of society
Appearance
It shouldn’t matter
Black hair to blonde hair
Brown skin to ghostly pale
Eyes with a range of the rainbow
Why does it matter?
It shouldn’t
But it does in the eyes of society
The Earth
We live here, we thrive here
And yet we destroy it
With toxic gas and plastic bags
Guns and “fun”
For those who run
The plants, keep us alive
But not in the eyes of society
Society
They call it amazing
I call it dysfunctioning
We make fun of another
Our sisters and brothers
Fathers and mothers
And people we don’t even know
It’s seen but not acted on
In the eyes of society