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My head in my bed doesn’t work quite right I’m awake until I break, day and night. With the voices and the choices that I wish to expel and the deepest of the secrets I could never tell. My brain; a stain inside my prisoned skull, I sharpen it, spear from stick, but it’s too dull. With the facts free, how they trap me, but I never tried to run away, my feet sore, a path I’ve taken before, but could never stay. The ivory teeth chomping away at my sleep, in vain I try to get high, but I’m just too deep. With the last of my past that I try to forget, so I reprise a sunrise but it becomes a sunset. My head in my bed doesn’t work quite right what will it take for me to break and appreciate the light? I rejoice in the choices that I can’t repel, and the cheapest of the secrets of how I fell.
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Jul 29, 2019
Jul 29, 2019 at 5:52 AM UTC
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My head in my bed doesn’t work quite right I’m awake until I break, day and night. With the voices and the choices that I wish to expel and the deepest of the secrets I could never tell. My brain; a stain inside my prisoned skull, I sharpen it, spear from stick, but it’s too dull. With the facts free, how they trap me, but I never tried to run away, my feet sore, a path I’ve taken before, but could never stay. The ivory teeth chomping away at my sleep, in vain I try to get high, but I’m just too deep. With the last of my past that I try to forget, so I reprise a sunrise but it becomes a sunset. My head in my bed doesn’t work quite right what will it take for me to break and appreciate the light? I rejoice in the choices that I can’t repel, and the cheapest of the secrets of how I fell.
emmackenzie
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36/F/Ottawa
Jul 29, 2019
Jul 29, 2019 at 5:52 AM UTC
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