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You've taught me alot, but the most important thing you had to teach me was that when i am drowning no one is going to be there to save me to pull me to surface air I must save myself my lungs will eventually fill with the water which is keeping me under and while my lungs fill, I'll drown in my own damp misery as you sit and you watch with a grin on your face you do not reach a  hand out you sit still, you take in my every **** squirm, gasp for air as i feel my body Giving out i'll build the strength which you have given me by sitting, watching me drown I'll surface my own body I'll breath my own air For I have learned to live without you dear
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Mar 15, 2016
Mar 15, 2016 at 2:23 PM UTC
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You've taught me alot, but the most important thing you had to teach me was that when i am drowning no one is going to be there to save me to pull me to surface air I must save myself my lungs will eventually fill with the water which is keeping me under and while my lungs fill, I'll drown in my own damp misery as you sit and you watch with a grin on your face you do not reach a  hand out you sit still, you take in my every **** squirm, gasp for air as i feel my body Giving out i'll build the strength which you have given me by sitting, watching me drown I'll surface my own body I'll breath my own air For I have learned to live without you dear
Fatal-waters
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Mar 15, 2016
Mar 15, 2016 at 2:23 PM UTC
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