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This piece explores the struggle of self-identity and the pressure of societal expectations through a poignant reflection. The narrator grapples with the feeling of inadequacy, questioning their ability to conform to the roles of a perfect bride and daughter. Torn between personal truth and familial expectations, they yearn for authenticity. The narrative resonates with anyone who has felt the dissonance between their inner self and external perception, ultimately seeking to unveil who they truly are.
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Reflection- Slow Reading • Click to listen Re-flec-tion Look at me , I will nev-er pass for a per-fect bride, or a per-fectdaugh-ter. Can it be I’m not meant to play this part? Now I see that if I were tru-ly to be my-self I would break my fam-i-ly’s heart . Who is that girl I see staring straight back at me? Why is my re-flec-tion some-one I don’t know ? Some-how I can-not hide who I am, though I've tried When will my re-flec-tion show who I am in-side ? When will my re-flec-tion show who I am inside. To return to blog, click link: http://caonienbachhac2011.blogspot.ca/2012/11/hoc-tieng-anh-qua-bai-hat.html#more
Reflection- Normal Reading • Click to listen Re-flec-tion Look at me , I will nev-er pass for a per-fect bride, or a per-fectdaugh-ter. Can it be I’m not meant to play this part? Now I see that if I were tru-ly to be my-self I would break my fam-i-ly’s heart . Who is that girl I see staring straight back at me? Why is my re-flec-tion some-one I don’t know ? Some-how I can-not hide who I am, though I've tried When will my re-flec-tion show who I am in-side ? When will my re-flec-tion show who I am inside. To return to blog, click link: http://caonienbachhac2011.blogspot.ca/2012/11/hoc-tieng-anh-qua-bai-hat.html#more