We are Nobody

We are nobody
When things are getting knotty
Maybe we might perform funnily
Yet sometimes none of us get in rightly.

We are called nobody
For others walk by and say nothing,
Considering that we must be part of air, certainly.
Yet it seems we should exert ourselves, namely...

We are just nobody
As if he or she looked at us normally
So we'd like to lift up our eyes hopefully
For nothing can be changed differently.

But you should know that...
Sometimes our mind can never be blurted out honestly.
And that's how we have become nobody.

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