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Lost times, too many rhymes...
I hate it.
Flashbacks soon to come,
It's gonna suck like the g-force winds in a hurricane.
I'm lost inside when it doesn't rain outside
And I can't see the baby blues in the horizon's hues.
I hate it.
Sometimes I start to rock back and forth,
On the floor or somewhere else.
I just feel soo... GRRRRRRRRR... right now.
And yet it's all calm on the surface.
I hate it.
No one can tell, but at times like these, I just feel worthless.
Dog won't shut up, I wanna smack the mutt.
I hate it.
The music's all that keeps me going right now,
Or I'd be fighting and throwing things around.
I wanna run away, back to the Chiba City's bay.
I hate it.




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On Thursday October 19th, 2006, An Expired Member (7) writes:
wow this was pretty good i liked to start expecially. but very good


On Thursday June 15th, 2006, Zen (629) writes:
reminds me of slipknot


On Saturday May 6th, 2006, mywristshurt (524) writes:
wow.. this is churning my stomach for more, i just adore the way you put all your words and meanings to something useful and understanding


On Monday January 30th, 2006, An Expired Member (4) writes:
fucking well done well done.... i know how you feel fucking A dude thats great...you know me but you dont know that you do



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