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"In the Shadows" by unknown_bitch_2003

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I sit in the shadows un-noticed
i watch whats happening around me
its all a blur

I sit in the shadows scared
scared of whats to come
there you are

I sit in the shadows cring
for what just happened
you did it agian

i sit in the shadows destraught
broken hearted and spirit
for everytime you hit me
another part of me dies

i sit in the shadows weak and tired
for i am scared to move
for you might break my heart once agian

i sit in the shadows
not able to live
how could i let you do this to me
how can i let you walk all over me

i sit in the shadows
cause i no this isn't love
for no-one can love someone
and hurt them this bad

o sit in the shadows cause i am dyin inside



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On Wednesday April 18th, 2007, The Spiral Downward (387) writes:
Beyond Dark! This One Grabbed Me And Held My Interest Thanks To The Power Of The Two Opening Llines


On Sunday August 27th, 2006, heartdripsblack (768) writes:
damn. very dark. i like it.


On Sunday August 27th, 2006, hex (113) writes:
To be used by someone you love is the worst feeling of all. I've been there myself. I just wish so many other people weren't as well.


On Sunday August 27th, 2006, LordBrosnian (65) writes:
some mispelling but none the less I know what it is to be used. I feel you. excellent work



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