You wear your innocence like wallpaper 
Disguising the truth that can only turn to vapor 
Don’t tell me that I’m wrong 
Your instinct can’t be that strong 
 
Distractions scatter across an endless sea 
Destinations chosen with a sense of hypocrisy 
Don’t tell me that I’m wrong 
Thoughtless verbiage thrown where it don’t belong 
 
Your faceless smile evokes but a shadow in the mirror 
Who am I, but the chosen one, to lead the cheer 
Don’t tell me that I’m wrong 
It wasn’t me who chose to sing this song 
 
Your corruption of the awful truth 
As careful words slip through a broken tooth 
Don’t tell me that I’m wrong 
I knew before you knew, you wouldn’t be here long
Alfred Ramos
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/don-t-tell-me-that-i-m-wrong/