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Happy Sad Manic Depressed Extatic Suffocated I'm on a thin line Between it all Walking on a fishing line 100 miles long Some days it's easy And I walk in a straight line Other days I'm hanging by a finger My feet and hands hurt As it continually digs into my skin I want to let go I want to forget the pain And fall into nothingness But that's suicide I've got people who love me Screaming my name With their arms wide open On the other side of the line They feel so close Yet they are so far Every time I get close The line seems to grow And almost every day A new knot is in the line It digs into my bare skin Forcing me to cry out But no one hears me They're screaming too loud I bleed and cry But it's all in vain Because I have to keep walking On the thin, almost invisible, line Every day is a battle Every day I fight a war Against myself Against the world Against the Devil Against a lot of things All while I walk on a fishing line
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Jul 24, 2016
Jul 24, 2016 at 11:16 AM UTC
Fishing Line
Happy Sad Manic Depressed Extatic Suffocated I'm on a thin line Between it all Walking on a fishing line 100 miles long Some days it's easy And I walk in a straight line Other days I'm hanging by a finger My feet and hands hurt As it continually digs into my skin I want to let go I want to forget the pain And fall into nothingness But that's suicide I've got people who love me Screaming my name With their arms wide open On the other side of the line They feel so close Yet they are so far Every time I get close The line seems to grow And almost every day A new knot is in the line It digs into my bare skin Forcing me to cry out But no one hears me They're screaming too loud I bleed and cry But it's all in vain Because I have to keep walking On the thin, almost invisible, line Every day is a battle Every day I fight a war Against myself Against the world Against the Devil Against a lot of things All while I walk on a fishing line
PhoenixRose
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25/Agender
Jul 24, 2016
Jul 24, 2016 at 11:16 AM UTC
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