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Imagination running wild
Jaw clenched just a little too tight
...Take it away, just take it away...
Make everything alright
This pressures been building up
And I’m so tired of trying
Implode or explode
Either way my soul’s left crying
Take it away damn-it
I can’t stand this rage
Eyes see red, urge to kill
Anyone who refuses to release me from this cage

You did this to me
I was fine, doing so well
Now I feel helpless again
Do you like seeing me go through hell?
Look at his throat, long to squeeze
Eyes meet, I wanna break his ugly face
Because he’s there and he’s pissing me off
And this growing anger cannot be erased
Sit in my room, try to calm down
I really don’t want to hurt anyone
But I’m so fucking scared I just might
Before this relapse is done

Take it away, please, I’m begging
Or somebody just might die
And all I’ll be able to do is laugh
When they ask why

I’m afraid I’m losing control
Who gets the blame?
So far to fall
From pride to shame





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On Saturday March 5th, 2005, Mr King (623) writes:
painful... i wish you peace... Love, Seth


On Thursday February 24th, 2005, CrOsSeD N BoUnD (61) writes:
excellent write, i like the flow in this one... RoArKe~


On Thursday February 24th, 2005, Northstar (453) writes:
nicely done--i especially enjoyed the flow of the last stanza



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