#lgbtq songs

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Little Miss Perfect.

And Ordinary.

Lumity aside, here’s what I see them as.

The first and main parts of both songs are explaining the lives of these girls - a top student with serious underlining issues and a girl who isn’t really sure where she belongs. Then the sleepover (”One night, my friends come over”) happens in both girls’ lives, obviously. After they kiss, Girl A (Little Miss Perfect) sees her reflection in the window and is terrified of what being gay will do to her reputation and how her family will react (yes, this is just Amity-projecting). Hence, lines such as “You can’t risk falling off your throne” and “Love, something you [I] don’t even know”. Meanwhile, Girl B (Ordinary) is thinking about how Girl A isn’t even gay, she’s just drunk. They part with B telling A that “There’s nothing there”. Some time later, B overhears A stressing about the kiss, saying “Rewind, induce amnesia…deny the truth, that’s easier” hence those lines being in both songs. A ends her song in pain, deciding to try to forget about it. But that’s not where the story ends, because B decides for both of them that they “won’t try to be ordinary” and kisses A again. The end.

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