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My penance, I'm lonely, I'm tired, I'm sick. My heart is too weak and too hungry to tick. I've found no great gods, or great men, or such things. Man's angels are crippled, I've seen their dull wings. My savior's a fool, who can run, but not see. I'd guess that she's blind, and I pray she's not me. I'll stumble I'll wonder, In hell, I'll rejoice. And pray that I live to regret each mad choice. It's hell where we're going, its hell where we've been. Lets pray we Don't choose to be lonely again.
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 12:24 AM UTC
Penance and Fate
My penance, I'm lonely, I'm tired, I'm sick. My heart is too weak and too hungry to tick. I've found no great gods, or great men, or such things. Man's angels are crippled, I've seen their dull wings. My savior's a fool, who can run, but not see. I'd guess that she's blind, and I pray she's not me. I'll stumble I'll wonder, In hell, I'll rejoice. And pray that I live to regret each mad choice. It's hell where we're going, its hell where we've been. Lets pray we Don't choose to be lonely again.
alia-connors
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 12:24 AM UTC
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