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There used to be man who could stand up to anything, To the pain and violence of people both loved ones and hated, He used to be able to be the sheild for his family and friends, But now stands an empty shell, Lost never foun and never to be a man to stand up, I am that empty shell there's nothing left inside, Nothing to fill me up, Nothing to give me hope, I've lost myself once again, I'm disconnected from life and everyone in it, Like the wind I float along no purpose but to pass through the lives of everyone I meet, Never to be rembeted, Never to be held dear, Never to be loved, I am but a small shell of nothingness, So there once was a man who could Stand up to everything, I was that man but now, I am nothing, Empty, Ad floating away, Lost on the wind, Floating through lives, No one wants a shell. So I will go away travle the winds Mabey they will carry me to place far away. For I once was but am no more.
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Nov 8, 2013
Nov 8, 2013 at 7:09 PM UTC
once there was
There used to be man who could stand up to anything, To the pain and violence of people both loved ones and hated, He used to be able to be the sheild for his family and friends, But now stands an empty shell, Lost never foun and never to be a man to stand up, I am that empty shell there's nothing left inside, Nothing to fill me up, Nothing to give me hope, I've lost myself once again, I'm disconnected from life and everyone in it, Like the wind I float along no purpose but to pass through the lives of everyone I meet, Never to be rembeted, Never to be held dear, Never to be loved, I am but a small shell of nothingness, So there once was a man who could Stand up to everything, I was that man but now, I am nothing, Empty, Ad floating away, Lost on the wind, Floating through lives, No one wants a shell. So I will go away travle the winds Mabey they will carry me to place far away. For I once was but am no more.
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Nov 8, 2013
Nov 8, 2013 at 7:09 PM UTC
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