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I've never been good at poker But me and Life played a game I pulled a horrid, useless hand And lost every penny to my name The consequences were harsh Life gave me them with a smile With very little to work with To overcome the trials Life gave me keloid scars Life gave me misophonia Life gave me depression Life gave me paranoia And panic attacks And a fear of love (And a huge nose As if I hadn't had enough) And I'm meant to accept my "spoils" From a horrid poker game And spend years of my life Pretending I'm okay I'm supposed to laugh And have a smile on my face But what emotion should I show When the audience walks away? I'm supposed to do this Without being too fake But how can one be genuine While wearing the facades they make? So when others ask why I'm suicidal When they ask why I find everything bland When they try to fix my apathy I just tell them "I drew a bad hand"
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May 18, 2013
May 18, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
A Bad Hand
I've never been good at poker But me and Life played a game I pulled a horrid, useless hand And lost every penny to my name The consequences were harsh Life gave me them with a smile With very little to work with To overcome the trials Life gave me keloid scars Life gave me misophonia Life gave me depression Life gave me paranoia And panic attacks And a fear of love (And a huge nose As if I hadn't had enough) And I'm meant to accept my "spoils" From a horrid poker game And spend years of my life Pretending I'm okay I'm supposed to laugh And have a smile on my face But what emotion should I show When the audience walks away? I'm supposed to do this Without being too fake But how can one be genuine While wearing the facades they make? So when others ask why I'm suicidal When they ask why I find everything bland When they try to fix my apathy I just tell them "I drew a bad hand"
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May 18, 2013
May 18, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
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