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4 years of my own life

You start out young, unaware of where you are     who you are you try to find people who are like you     that's the farthest thing you should ever do I found people yes      but i regret. I regret taking that first breath of death,      calling the world dead; not because I meant;      but because it had to be said. My life was already written before i could read,      so i accepted it, i look back on it as a learning;      knowledge is power will always be power. we all have some power in the world;      whether your black or white I can accept you. I don't believe in a god;      god never showed his face, people take you and create you;      no matter if you want it or not. You are the in crowd you are a puppet among thieves;      The heart breaks so easily. and as easy as it is to live, so is to die;       where do we go when it's our time; your time.       If these 4 years have gone by so fast, I can't last in this heat;       Each breath i take is another step to another mistake; Mistakes are meant to happen,        I forget what happened that night; I'm sorry if she died but what can I do?        I am no god. Iv'e just been sitting here class to class;        Doing good to catch up with bad, just remember when you take your first breath;         Make sure you remember how to take the next...
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alex-robert-basta
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May 16, 2011
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