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I am the fourth wheel on a tricycle Or one of the inside tires on a semi Completely blown Never effecting the load Always alone Surrounded by people who like it that way I put entirely to much into friendships All of myself Worth as much as my convenience This is normal? I'm abnormal I love people for the burdens they bring Disregarding self-interest on a whim A red tea cup standing in front of a bull in the china shop Equal parts bravery and fragility Born to break They put me in armour twice my weight and send me to face the giant To die second Welp, **** it's coming for us all Living and perishing in each breath To tell the truth It probably should be me No superhero No martyr No sacrificial goat The greatest common factor A purpose Long since out If I'm neither coming nor going I should probably disappear Ghost runner tagged out stealing home Gallops through the umpire Arms stretched outwards toward victory Winning the game!"
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Dec 8, 2018
Dec 8, 2018 at 6:21 PM UTC
Young Frye, Stop Feeling Sorry For Yourself
I am the fourth wheel on a tricycle Or one of the inside tires on a semi Completely blown Never effecting the load Always alone Surrounded by people who like it that way I put entirely to much into friendships All of myself Worth as much as my convenience This is normal? I'm abnormal I love people for the burdens they bring Disregarding self-interest on a whim A red tea cup standing in front of a bull in the china shop Equal parts bravery and fragility Born to break They put me in armour twice my weight and send me to face the giant To die second Welp, **** it's coming for us all Living and perishing in each breath To tell the truth It probably should be me No superhero No martyr No sacrificial goat The greatest common factor A purpose Long since out If I'm neither coming nor going I should probably disappear Ghost runner tagged out stealing home Gallops through the umpire Arms stretched outwards toward victory Winning the game!"
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Dec 8, 2018
Dec 8, 2018 at 6:21 PM UTC
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