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Even in the crowd of people I'm feeling so lonely, It seems like every where is evil, I'm falling in obscurity slowly. I feel nothing, I feel everything, And that's all in the same time, And that's how I feel it all the time. I'm so tired of living, I know I am nothing, Who belong to no one, Who don't know how to have a fun. Here's no place in the world for me, And I even don't know who I want to be, No chasing for my future living, I don't have a think who I'm being. I'm walking down at streets in the loneliness, In awareness that I'm truly ******* mess, Some people have a god bless, But I'm cursed, I guess. I'm wearing the eyeglasses and the jacket with color of the darkest night, The sky is middle of purple and blue, It's a little bit cold, 'cause the sun isn't still bright as it might, I try to think straight, but I'm ******* crazy and have this clue.
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May 14, 2021
May 14, 2021 at 9:46 PM UTC
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Even in the crowd of people I'm feeling so lonely, It seems like every where is evil, I'm falling in obscurity slowly. I feel nothing, I feel everything, And that's all in the same time, And that's how I feel it all the time. I'm so tired of living, I know I am nothing, Who belong to no one, Who don't know how to have a fun. Here's no place in the world for me, And I even don't know who I want to be, No chasing for my future living, I don't have a think who I'm being. I'm walking down at streets in the loneliness, In awareness that I'm truly ******* mess, Some people have a god bless, But I'm cursed, I guess. I'm wearing the eyeglasses and the jacket with color of the darkest night, The sky is middle of purple and blue, It's a little bit cold, 'cause the sun isn't still bright as it might, I try to think straight, but I'm ******* crazy and have this clue.
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May 14, 2021
May 14, 2021 at 9:46 PM UTC
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