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Today is the day I fade away.
I uncover myself, rip off my shown face.
Today is the day i become replaced.
Today is the day the me you no becomes erased.

I am tired of sheltering myself inside.
I am tired of this world that makes me hide.
I am sick of living in this fear fuck pretend.
I am sick of having to wait for the end.

I want to leave this world of blasphemy.
I want to leave behind a strong legacy.
I want the world to feel my inner pain.
I want the world to know why I am insane.

I need to get out of this miserable existance.
I need to surpass this powerfull resistance.
I need to forget the life I have led.
So now I lay me down in my never ending bed.







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On Friday October 8th, 2004, MEATGRINDER MAN (510) writes:
Cool! This poem makes me have ice-water in my veins, but then again, most people think I always did. ~Shane~


On Thursday September 30th, 2004, PointlessX (47) writes:
WOW!! this is incredible!!!!!...major props--PointlessX


On Wednesday September 29th, 2004, blbhd (44) writes:
I feel what your saying I can relate


On Wednesday September 29th, 2004, K_Love (686) writes:
I know the feelings behind this, it seems like life will never end, cheer up better things shall come one day. Nice remembering read. ~Kirsten~



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