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I never can be alone This dorm room is a revolving door When my phone lights up Anxiety fills Just leave me alone. Even while asleep I am being woken by the Bodies that fill this small space I am forced to live in. The pointless conversations are nauseating. Listening to their voices Imagining I am elsewhere. Can they not tell I just want to be in solitude? I cannot act bothered. My empathy for their problems Is killing me slowly So draining. They have written my death already. Just by nagging someone who is Just too fragile. But I will continue to be there for them. If they only knew what went through my head… I know they would be there for me. So lend a hand.
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Apr 8, 2016
Apr 8, 2016 at 5:31 PM UTC
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I never can be alone This dorm room is a revolving door When my phone lights up Anxiety fills Just leave me alone. Even while asleep I am being woken by the Bodies that fill this small space I am forced to live in. The pointless conversations are nauseating. Listening to their voices Imagining I am elsewhere. Can they not tell I just want to be in solitude? I cannot act bothered. My empathy for their problems Is killing me slowly So draining. They have written my death already. Just by nagging someone who is Just too fragile. But I will continue to be there for them. If they only knew what went through my head… I know they would be there for me. So lend a hand.
emily-----
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Apr 8, 2016
Apr 8, 2016 at 5:31 PM UTC
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