Im trying to have my own thing, and I dont know if its even possib

Im trying to have my own thing, and I dont know if its even possible. I didnt realize so many people actually think Im trying to be like my dad. I read comments like Shes no Elvis. Im not trying to be. I never set out to be. – Lisa Marie Presley

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