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Childhood pain

When i was younger i was sweet and so shy

Igrew older moved around now living a messed up life

I sit back with a heart as cold as snow

I bet id you looked in my eyes you still wont know

See at home it is Hard for me

All night i got to hear Chris get that and do this please

But your pleases are not pleasurable from what i see

At age fifthteen and i already want to leave

Im supposed to love to be home with my family

Instead I'd rather leave cant u see

got to hear my dad call my moms a *****

But when i was younger it was a struggle ***** u didn't do ****

I try to leave the situation alone and my mind still goes

And on this paper as you read it's my heart that flows

Go to school for what my family don't give a ****

So ill drop out leave your **** and do what i can

I had dreams of finishing school and going to college

I am smart a heart of love and brain full of knowledge

When i start to do something good something brings me down

Can u imagine how many times i have seen the ground

I feel like I'm too young to go through so much stress

A child shouldn't be introduced to so much mess

So i ask who will free the little kid in me

Who only wants to do the right thing and just be free

Again i ask who will free the Lil kid in me

Who will listen to my problems and let me breath

Who will bring me happiness and love i can see

someone please tell me who will free the kid in me

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Apr 15, 2010
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