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The seemingly ungratefulness of this tricky life drives my compulsive mind tumbling into a wild fire of thoughts and sadness Smashing upon my heart to let go and live what is this heavy chain holding me back, what is there left to lose? I break free to be cuffed yet again to that **** heavy chain. It's like a glue that is stuck on my soul a leech refusing to budge, ******* it dry. Life is unfair. Leaving us slaved to its rules.  But my heart won't hush. It's lies feeding my mind like I starve for a different ending as these feelings lead me away. It can't be this complex. Being worked into my grave.  Whats left to enjoy but to be miserable until death. Life fuels the fire for my heart to run astray as my mind attempts to water its ruling blaze. I can't help but wonder if my mind can ***** out my heart's longing to be free. Knowing I can't tame these feelings I try everything to refrain from going insane.
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Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 6:06 PM UTC
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The seemingly ungratefulness of this tricky life drives my compulsive mind tumbling into a wild fire of thoughts and sadness Smashing upon my heart to let go and live what is this heavy chain holding me back, what is there left to lose? I break free to be cuffed yet again to that **** heavy chain. It's like a glue that is stuck on my soul a leech refusing to budge, ******* it dry. Life is unfair. Leaving us slaved to its rules.  But my heart won't hush. It's lies feeding my mind like I starve for a different ending as these feelings lead me away. It can't be this complex. Being worked into my grave.  Whats left to enjoy but to be miserable until death. Life fuels the fire for my heart to run astray as my mind attempts to water its ruling blaze. I can't help but wonder if my mind can ***** out my heart's longing to be free. Knowing I can't tame these feelings I try everything to refrain from going insane.
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34/F/German
Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 6:06 PM UTC
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