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Like a mad-driven star You swept me into a cacophony Of broken strings hoping To mend themselves. And Hell is another word for Home Drenched in Midol to hush The screeches of sanity gone wrong; How did it come to this? You dipped me into unwashed coffee-cups Leaving me to drown in you morning Unhappiness. To whom did you mourn when you left? You broke me in the shoe-store across Middleton Road when I confessed I only believe in God In times of need. Selfish, you named me. How dare you insult me with slash-full tongues? How dare you wash me out of your hair with Clorox and swear To never speak my name again? God, I need you.
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Jul 16, 2014
Jul 16, 2014 at 10:09 PM UTC
God, I need You
Like a mad-driven star You swept me into a cacophony Of broken strings hoping To mend themselves. And Hell is another word for Home Drenched in Midol to hush The screeches of sanity gone wrong; How did it come to this? You dipped me into unwashed coffee-cups Leaving me to drown in you morning Unhappiness. To whom did you mourn when you left? You broke me in the shoe-store across Middleton Road when I confessed I only believe in God In times of need. Selfish, you named me. How dare you insult me with slash-full tongues? How dare you wash me out of your hair with Clorox and swear To never speak my name again? God, I need you.
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Jul 16, 2014
Jul 16, 2014 at 10:09 PM UTC
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