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You could blame it on how she got turned inside out or you could blame it on who she was. You could give her pill after pill and pray she's not ill, but her mind will not subside. She sees the doors dancing and hear the white noise She hears suicide calls and it is not her own voice. She either feels with no choice or feels nothing at all, everyone knows, but they just watch her fall. She hits the floor with a scream still nobody hears. She's been forced to go on and swallow her fears. But the voices drag on, and they all seem so loud-- reprimanding her for being avowed. So feelings of hate and dread rush back in the voices scream 'FAILURE', so she'll never win. She's been told before that she was insane but they took her away, and nothing was the same.
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Dec 15, 2011
Dec 15, 2011 at 6:56 PM UTC
The Words We Solemnly Swore to Never Say
You could blame it on how she got turned inside out or you could blame it on who she was. You could give her pill after pill and pray she's not ill, but her mind will not subside. She sees the doors dancing and hear the white noise She hears suicide calls and it is not her own voice. She either feels with no choice or feels nothing at all, everyone knows, but they just watch her fall. She hits the floor with a scream still nobody hears. She's been forced to go on and swallow her fears. But the voices drag on, and they all seem so loud-- reprimanding her for being avowed. So feelings of hate and dread rush back in the voices scream 'FAILURE', so she'll never win. She's been told before that she was insane but they took her away, and nothing was the same.
oliveah
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Dec 15, 2011
Dec 15, 2011 at 6:56 PM UTC
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