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You changed my life quickly, in the blink of an eye And I’ll always be wondering, exactly how and why I used to be so confident, but not anymore Now I can’t do things that I used to do before Like walk around this town without this knot of fear Not knowing if you or anyone who knows is even here Does anyone remember or can tell me what I did? I so want to know, but reopen wounds with every bid To find out what happened, it’s what I have to do But what if all the answers then lead right back to you? You took away my power, memory, control But you couldn’t touch who I am deep in my soul Did you get what you wanted? I really hope you didn’t I long for some kind of justice but every day there isn’t It tears me up to think you could be doing the same To somebody else out there, like it’s some kind of game It’s too much to hope that you even care or think About what you’re doing when you spike someone’s drink
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May 5, 2022
May 5, 2022 at 8:20 PM UTC
Not knowing
You changed my life quickly, in the blink of an eye And I’ll always be wondering, exactly how and why I used to be so confident, but not anymore Now I can’t do things that I used to do before Like walk around this town without this knot of fear Not knowing if you or anyone who knows is even here Does anyone remember or can tell me what I did? I so want to know, but reopen wounds with every bid To find out what happened, it’s what I have to do But what if all the answers then lead right back to you? You took away my power, memory, control But you couldn’t touch who I am deep in my soul Did you get what you wanted? I really hope you didn’t I long for some kind of justice but every day there isn’t It tears me up to think you could be doing the same To somebody else out there, like it’s some kind of game It’s too much to hope that you even care or think About what you’re doing when you spike someone’s drink
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50/F/Calgary
May 5, 2022
May 5, 2022 at 8:20 PM UTC
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