(Verse 1)
She walks in the room, a picture of grace,
A smile on her lips, not a hair out of place.
They call her a diamond, they say she's a star,
But nobody asks how she's holding her heart.
(Pre-Chorus)
She’s got a laugh like the morning sun,
But the nights still haunt her, one by one.
She hides the cracks, the tears unseen,
Wrapped up in a perfect dream.
(Chorus)
They see the light, but not the dark,
They see the beauty, not the scars.
She’s a masterpiece in a shattered frame,
A quiet storm with a different name.
No one knows, no one sees,
The war she fights just to breathe.
(Verse 2)
She’s always the first to lend out a hand,
But no one's around when she can’t even stand.
She gives all her love, but what does she get?
A room full of people, but she's drowning in it.
(Pre-Chorus)
She’s got a voice like a melody,
But she’s singing songs of tragedy.
Every smile’s a mask she wears,
A silent cry in the midnight air.
(Chorus)
They see the light, but not the dark,
They see the beauty, not the scars.
She’s a masterpiece in a shattered frame,
A quiet storm with a different name.
No one knows, no one sees,
The war she fights just to breathe.
(Bridge)
If only they knew, if only they asked,
Maybe she wouldn’t fade so fast.
She’s screaming inside but making no sound,
Waiting for someone to hear her drown.
(Outro)
She walks away with her head held high,
A perfect illusion, a perfect lie.
And in the mirror, she whispers low,
"Maybe one day, they’ll finally know.”