Mark Wills: - Dont Laugh At Me

Mr. Henderson stopped mopping and leaned on the handle. "You know, there’s an old song that says we’re all just 'big kids' trying to find our way. Some people wear their scars on the outside, and some hide them in their hearts. But the laughing? That’s usually because they’re afraid to look at their own cracks."

One rainy Tuesday, Leo retreated to the music room during recess, seeking the humming silence of the piano. He didn’t notice Mr. Henderson, the janitor, mopping the floors nearby. Leo sighed, tracing a scratch on the wooden bench. "Tough day, kid?" Mr. Henderson asked softly. Mark Wills - Dont Laugh At Me

"In God's eyes," Mr. Henderson said as the chorus soared, "nobody is 'less than.' We’re all just works in progress." Some people wear their scars on the outside,

"I just wish I was different," Leo muttered. "Maybe then they’d stop laughing." He didn’t notice Mr