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I drank heavy from the river To quench my parched lips Clear cold water against my Hands I am always thirsty I have broken my teeth On the ancient rocks To show loyalty to mother nature I let her **** me Without giving her my name I let her spit in my face To teach me humility I let her pluck out my eyes So I could see the color More clearly She stabbed a screwdriver Into my ears Until I heard them POP POP So I would know the beuty of silence I let her peel my skin With sharpened stones So I would know every breeze You were not easy to me As you tore my tongue from it's roots So I would remeber the taste of blood Forever Take my fingers Take my toes Arms and Legs I am dead already I died a long time ago The day I was born
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Dec 27, 2011
Dec 27, 2011 at 4:19 AM UTC
Suicide Pact
I drank heavy from the river To quench my parched lips Clear cold water against my Hands I am always thirsty I have broken my teeth On the ancient rocks To show loyalty to mother nature I let her **** me Without giving her my name I let her spit in my face To teach me humility I let her pluck out my eyes So I could see the color More clearly She stabbed a screwdriver Into my ears Until I heard them POP POP So I would know the beuty of silence I let her peel my skin With sharpened stones So I would know every breeze You were not easy to me As you tore my tongue from it's roots So I would remeber the taste of blood Forever Take my fingers Take my toes Arms and Legs I am dead already I died a long time ago The day I was born
jacob-1
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Equatorial Guinean
Dec 27, 2011
Dec 27, 2011 at 4:19 AM UTC
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