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Now, let’s take it back to the start Rewind back to that part When you started feeling a bit less smart. When you started seeing things fall apart. It starts as a tired thought after a battle fought For some kind of restitution Against their reprehension In saying “death’s an intervention To an epidemic that is the creation Of you" You, muffled of all loud passion They graciously etched off your pride with a quarter And so you fought, and they thought you cheeky They sagaciously set aflame your hair with a lighter And so you forfeit, and they thought you easy It’s too easy, it being you, To hate, to hit, to abuse K to the Y to the S to the please They plead you to seize A moment to hate to hit to abuse yourself Please, please, cry a “farewell” To this world, to your mother, to their satisfaction Who cares, you're just some teen, dumb and ****** You thought a bang would get you a reaction But you’re way too easy
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Nov 15, 2018
Nov 15, 2018 at 11:58 AM UTC
Way Too Easy
Now, let’s take it back to the start Rewind back to that part When you started feeling a bit less smart. When you started seeing things fall apart. It starts as a tired thought after a battle fought For some kind of restitution Against their reprehension In saying “death’s an intervention To an epidemic that is the creation Of you" You, muffled of all loud passion They graciously etched off your pride with a quarter And so you fought, and they thought you cheeky They sagaciously set aflame your hair with a lighter And so you forfeit, and they thought you easy It’s too easy, it being you, To hate, to hit, to abuse K to the Y to the S to the please They plead you to seize A moment to hate to hit to abuse yourself Please, please, cry a “farewell” To this world, to your mother, to their satisfaction Who cares, you're just some teen, dumb and ****** You thought a bang would get you a reaction But you’re way too easy
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16/F/Canada
Nov 15, 2018
Nov 15, 2018 at 11:58 AM UTC
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