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I feel the weight on my ribs As they crack one by one Each more painful than the previous Until the last one snaps, done The pain travels fast Signals straight down from my brain But the feeling stops at my neck Because the noose is much too strained Oxygen levels decreasing Left begging for my last breath But there is no need for self-pity When you're so friendly with death Mentally broken and physically faltering Whole body gone limp Arterial blood ceases to flow Because the veins started to crimp Resting deathful on the cold floor Pascals of pressure on my chest Oh the places the mind can lead you When you get murdered by stress
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 12:05 AM UTC
Pascals
I feel the weight on my ribs As they crack one by one Each more painful than the previous Until the last one snaps, done The pain travels fast Signals straight down from my brain But the feeling stops at my neck Because the noose is much too strained Oxygen levels decreasing Left begging for my last breath But there is no need for self-pity When you're so friendly with death Mentally broken and physically faltering Whole body gone limp Arterial blood ceases to flow Because the veins started to crimp Resting deathful on the cold floor Pascals of pressure on my chest Oh the places the mind can lead you When you get murdered by stress
Stressful nights with no sleep, worst pain in the world.
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Turkish
Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 12:05 AM UTC
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