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Perry Madison Who is that face that knows my brown eyes? A midnight phantom, who sees all my lies. He knows me, stares deep in my soul, what makes me weak, and what makes me whole. How can others love him when I hate who he is? Going through life, which is also his. I’ve seen that face, who are you? You know who I am, all too true. I despise you, it’s never been clearer. I dread the boy staring back through the mirror. Tethered by rules, pressure, and norms, with no choice but to lie down and conform. Beaten around like a ball between walls, with no one to catch me in my final fall. Realization in time, a true life verity Breaking the glass with newfound clarity. I don’t need a mirror to see the true me With broken chains, I can finally be free. To leave the hive, I’m skyward bound. To never fall or be tied to the ground.
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Oct 23, 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
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Perry Madison Who is that face that knows my brown eyes? A midnight phantom, who sees all my lies. He knows me, stares deep in my soul, what makes me weak, and what makes me whole. How can others love him when I hate who he is? Going through life, which is also his. I’ve seen that face, who are you? You know who I am, all too true. I despise you, it’s never been clearer. I dread the boy staring back through the mirror. Tethered by rules, pressure, and norms, with no choice but to lie down and conform. Beaten around like a ball between walls, with no one to catch me in my final fall. Realization in time, a true life verity Breaking the glass with newfound clarity. I don’t need a mirror to see the true me With broken chains, I can finally be free. To leave the hive, I’m skyward bound. To never fall or be tied to the ground.
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Oct 23, 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
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