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"Where is my Happiness" by so_skeevy

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Sometimes I think about how the world is so messed up
Is the glass half full or half empty
 I don’t even have a cup.
And I’m expected to be happy, in this world of lies.
Well every time I try, something in me dies.
I’m sick of studying, I’m sick of trying
I’m sick of failing, and i'm sick of crying.
I don’t want to be like you
Work until they say i’m through
Let’s get jobs to make a lot of money
Have plastic lives, “I love you honey”
Use each other, make it last
Throw your friends away, then forget the past
And all you can do
Is just try and pull through
In the end you’ll look back on all you’ve built,
And realize all that’s left is your guilt




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On Thursday April 21st, 2005, rondant (76) writes:
how true this is....good write..........Ronda


On Saturday July 10th, 2004, The Kid Of Corruption (148) writes:
Keep them comming so_skeevy, can't wait to read more.


On Thursday July 8th, 2004, Spikes_of_Blue (50) writes:
wow...fucking awesome...so skeevy...i loved yet another one...going to keep reading...


On Friday April 23rd, 2004, K_Love (691) writes:
"And I’m expected to be happy, in this world of lies." This is so true I love it! ~Kirsten~


On Friday April 23rd, 2004, Zophiel (349) writes:
very quick and very cutting, another good write



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