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Life is but the beginning Of a story called death A saga that keeps beating Until my final breath This weary soul is sickened Entangled in my head Sometimes I can't stop wishing To be pronounced dead A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill Life is a lesson to be learned But doesn't come with instructions Every time I solve one issue I'm stalked by more obstructions Sanity is but an illusion A deceitful trick of the mind Raining memories upon me That I'd rather leave behind A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill I wish I'd been given a warning About how my life would be But this heart reflects the mistake That was the birth of me My death will come with relief From me and the world all the same So let me go, let me burn In my own ever-raging flame A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill
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Apr 6, 2013
Apr 6, 2013 at 8:29 AM UTC
This Morbid Windowsill
Life is but the beginning Of a story called death A saga that keeps beating Until my final breath This weary soul is sickened Entangled in my head Sometimes I can't stop wishing To be pronounced dead A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill Life is a lesson to be learned But doesn't come with instructions Every time I solve one issue I'm stalked by more obstructions Sanity is but an illusion A deceitful trick of the mind Raining memories upon me That I'd rather leave behind A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill I wish I'd been given a warning About how my life would be But this heart reflects the mistake That was the birth of me My death will come with relief From me and the world all the same So let me go, let me burn In my own ever-raging flame A noose, a bullet **** it, even a pill To get me away from This morbid windowsill
melissa-blair
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Apr 6, 2013
Apr 6, 2013 at 8:29 AM UTC
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