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as I stare at the edge of the cliff I looked down and my body became stiff I swear it's bliss I think twice about jumping   But I make the choice to go You should've watched my head blow It smashed into the ground   And turned my neck around As I was falling I regretted the decision There was nothing the doctors could do even with an incision   The very next day i was laying in my coffin Regretting the choice Couldn't even hear the noise of my family and friends crying But some of them where lieing They thought they tried to save me But they couldn't just let it be all I can think about is the that one choice that put me here in a wood box six feet under. I messed up in life and even in death I'm sad I'm not glad just mad it was a wrong choice not the right one for me. I'm loosing my mind thinking of what my life could be why couldn't I wait and just see  to this day if I was still alive it would've just been you and me
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Jul 9, 2018
Jul 9, 2018 at 12:27 PM UTC
Last second choice
as I stare at the edge of the cliff I looked down and my body became stiff I swear it's bliss I think twice about jumping   But I make the choice to go You should've watched my head blow It smashed into the ground   And turned my neck around As I was falling I regretted the decision There was nothing the doctors could do even with an incision   The very next day i was laying in my coffin Regretting the choice Couldn't even hear the noise of my family and friends crying But some of them where lieing They thought they tried to save me But they couldn't just let it be all I can think about is the that one choice that put me here in a wood box six feet under. I messed up in life and even in death I'm sad I'm not glad just mad it was a wrong choice not the right one for me. I'm loosing my mind thinking of what my life could be why couldn't I wait and just see  to this day if I was still alive it would've just been you and me
colin-berens
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Jul 9, 2018
Jul 9, 2018 at 12:27 PM UTC
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