Start ’em Young
At home
One lie
They ask you to tell
It begins so small
Tiny
Insignificant
You barely notice it at all
Don't miss the pieces it strips from your soul
It lays dormant
Until the day it decides to wake
It's hungry for you to feed
To get its cheap thrill
It escapes your treacherous mouth
It yearns for more
Will you give in?
It's just so easy isn't it?
They always believe your innocent little voice
Slip one in here and slide another there... no one will notice right?
And at school!
Look! they're paying attention to you!
Those who never looked twice, looking now
They're hanging on your every word
They flow so freely
The words sound so sweet dripping from your tongue
The lies don't hurt anyone
Not really
You're just giving them a grand story of a life you've never lived
But wish you had
You don't know the truth anyway
It all blends together
It's not your fault though
You were never taught lying is wrong
They had you lying the minute you learned words
Hiding secrets, acts committed in dark quiet places
"Playing games" not hurting you to the point of madness when you grow up
How are you to know the truth will out
Would it set you free?
Most likely not
How are you to know there is no Love in a Lie
Because everyone who "loved" you lied
And they still don't believe your truth
Yet they knew the whole time