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Broken

Nobody knows whats going on inside
Nobody must know whats goin on inside
I can subject myself to all sorts of shit
And I can swim in the seas of agony
And I can kill myself for doing it
I can taste sweet, sweet depression
I can scale the orgasmic pinnacle of pain
And I can swim through and out of my shit
And feel good at the end of it
And no one will ever know what made me
And I will be made
I might seem invincible, but i'm not
I might seem vulnerable, but i'm not
No one will know what can break me
And I can be broken
But nobody will know how to break me
Cause there's only person that could break me
And that... is me.

Comments

  1. Well written.. But sometimes it is better to let things out as well.

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  2. Adversity brings out the best in people. Welcome to the real world.

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