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Why am I always in pain? I leave a stain on the world I'm in A stain of red so bright and bold It might just block out this heart of gold When did I become so broken? So numb and insecure I guess when my soul was shattered By one I thought I could trust the most How was I supposed to know You were so cruel and mean What was I to do But find someone to be Someone who thought they couldn't be At par with all the rest Someone whose life meant nothing more Than one simple passed test Someone who could love the broken The bruised and insecure But one who could not be loved By those he holds so dear So take this gift I give A thought in a small story I feel that's more than you deserve For making me so gory And for my battered broken heart Still pumping flakes of gold Remember all the good in people Don't stop until you're old So old you can not even talk So old you can not think And even then please don't forget This worlds' pure heart of gold
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Nov 27, 2018
Nov 27, 2018 at 2:42 PM UTC
Pain
Why am I always in pain? I leave a stain on the world I'm in A stain of red so bright and bold It might just block out this heart of gold When did I become so broken? So numb and insecure I guess when my soul was shattered By one I thought I could trust the most How was I supposed to know You were so cruel and mean What was I to do But find someone to be Someone who thought they couldn't be At par with all the rest Someone whose life meant nothing more Than one simple passed test Someone who could love the broken The bruised and insecure But one who could not be loved By those he holds so dear So take this gift I give A thought in a small story I feel that's more than you deserve For making me so gory And for my battered broken heart Still pumping flakes of gold Remember all the good in people Don't stop until you're old So old you can not even talk So old you can not think And even then please don't forget This worlds' pure heart of gold
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27/MTF/Medford, Oregon
Nov 27, 2018
Nov 27, 2018 at 2:42 PM UTC
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