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They told me you shouldn't cry I believed and lived in wry They told me you should understand And so I stood still waiting for a hand They told me you should smile Turning it upside down, yet another hostile They told me you should express I wrote in words of blood and along came distress They told me not to whine Hence my resort, a glass of wine They told me you are wrong Very well thought I, let's now sing a song Alas, satisfied. Appreciated by my own For the brave person I became Positivity that they admired Meanwhile came A voice from within Mourned, screamed, tremored And whispered "Are YOU still alive?"
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 6:49 AM UTC
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They told me you shouldn't cry I believed and lived in wry They told me you should understand And so I stood still waiting for a hand They told me you should smile Turning it upside down, yet another hostile They told me you should express I wrote in words of blood and along came distress They told me not to whine Hence my resort, a glass of wine They told me you are wrong Very well thought I, let's now sing a song Alas, satisfied. Appreciated by my own For the brave person I became Positivity that they admired Meanwhile came A voice from within Mourned, screamed, tremored And whispered "Are YOU still alive?"
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 6:49 AM UTC
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