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I remember when we had so much in common, When I was innocent and you were lonely, You said angry but we both know You were just alone. You said I saved you, But I was just your cancer. You smoke so much, You care so little, You live to take the pain I gave you And exploit me. I said you saved me, But you are just a cancer. You must forget that I hurt too, That when you strip me down And put me on display I see my shame too. We don’t believe in being saved, Eventually we are all eaten by cancer.
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Jan 31, 2012
Jan 31, 2012 at 11:27 PM UTC
Cancer
I remember when we had so much in common, When I was innocent and you were lonely, You said angry but we both know You were just alone. You said I saved you, But I was just your cancer. You smoke so much, You care so little, You live to take the pain I gave you And exploit me. I said you saved me, But you are just a cancer. You must forget that I hurt too, That when you strip me down And put me on display I see my shame too. We don’t believe in being saved, Eventually we are all eaten by cancer.
austine
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Jan 31, 2012
Jan 31, 2012 at 11:27 PM UTC
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