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You called me an artist With a broken down soul So when did I become your seamstress And someone you thought you could control? Trying to sew together these pieces Of your broken down heart. But who's going to be there for me Deep in the night when I fall apart? I'm just held together by band-aids That you would call plastic smiles Simply dressed in faux happiness That you would call a style. Eyes twinkling in a pool of lies While my demons fight within Adding a fake skip to my stride While hiding these cuts on my skin. But tonight, The shards from my empty, broken down heart Are cutting in way too deep And tonight, The echoes in my empty, broken down walls Are screaming too loud to sleep. So as I toss and turn tonight In this endless infinite beat Where are you now darling As I'm alone crying in my sheets And one thing is for sure Never again will we meet Because only one thing is for sure This history always repeats
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May 6, 2017
May 6, 2017 at 7:23 PM UTC
Broken Down History
You called me an artist With a broken down soul So when did I become your seamstress And someone you thought you could control? Trying to sew together these pieces Of your broken down heart. But who's going to be there for me Deep in the night when I fall apart? I'm just held together by band-aids That you would call plastic smiles Simply dressed in faux happiness That you would call a style. Eyes twinkling in a pool of lies While my demons fight within Adding a fake skip to my stride While hiding these cuts on my skin. But tonight, The shards from my empty, broken down heart Are cutting in way too deep And tonight, The echoes in my empty, broken down walls Are screaming too loud to sleep. So as I toss and turn tonight In this endless infinite beat Where are you now darling As I'm alone crying in my sheets And one thing is for sure Never again will we meet Because only one thing is for sure This history always repeats
RebelHeart
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May 6, 2017
May 6, 2017 at 7:23 PM UTC
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