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"Save Me If You Can" by Malkavai

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Bring me down.
To unveil my misery, misery.
Take my life.
Through this hell there is no heaven.
My misery will prevail.
Damn me to this Earth.
To walk for all eternity alone.
Damn me to this Earth.
To wither in my misery.
Foresaken for all eternity.
Hanging my head so low.
Falling hard.
Misery will never know.
Fighting back these tears of sorrow.
Take my hand.
Save me if you can.

There is no turning back.
I'm in too deep.
This misery is dragging me down.
Down through the bowels of this Earth.
Misery is mine to serve for all eternity.
Never will I escape this misery.
I'm trapped inside my mind.
No place to go.
Trapped in this cell of terror.
Screaming back these tears.
Hanging my head so low.
Falling hard.
Misery will never know.
Fighting back these tears of sorrow.
Take my hand.
Save me if you can.

Forever it waits.
I will stay forever more in this misery.
A black crow to lead the way, a lost sould damned to misery.
Forsaken much like myself.
Silence.
My pain.
So quiet.
Misery's grip so tight, it will choke me to death.
Grasping to catch one last breath.
Reaching out to anyone.
Hanging my head so low.
Falling hard.
Misery will never know.
Fighting back these tears of sorrow.
Take my hand.
Save me if you can.

















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