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I took a walk with Misery we've been walking for a while sometimes he says I go too slow but I'll go that extra mile. We don't say much and that's okay, I'm not much one for talking Silence makes good company though some may find this shocking. Well Misery's been up and down these old familiar roads prefers to walk with strangers now who'll kick against the goads. He's seen his share of Trouble it invites him in for tea; he walks the sullen pathway home alongside Sympathy. They take the train quite often and meet up at the bars Self Pity's always waiting with her bottle, wounds and scars. They buy a round and toast the clown whose always got one-liners to keep the crowd distracted from the sad-sack whining piners. Adversity can test your will and take away your smile you might meet up with Misery and settle for a while, to dwell upon the negative will limit where you go~ and stuck inside, you'll just abide, and surely miss the show. Reflecting on old Misery, I've often let him lead through disappointments, heartache, and my own uncertain need. I slow my pace and let him pass, and turning up the sound I bid farewell to Misery, it's time to turn around
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 6:14 PM UTC
Misery Digs Company
I took a walk with Misery we've been walking for a while sometimes he says I go too slow but I'll go that extra mile. We don't say much and that's okay, I'm not much one for talking Silence makes good company though some may find this shocking. Well Misery's been up and down these old familiar roads prefers to walk with strangers now who'll kick against the goads. He's seen his share of Trouble it invites him in for tea; he walks the sullen pathway home alongside Sympathy. They take the train quite often and meet up at the bars Self Pity's always waiting with her bottle, wounds and scars. They buy a round and toast the clown whose always got one-liners to keep the crowd distracted from the sad-sack whining piners. Adversity can test your will and take away your smile you might meet up with Misery and settle for a while, to dwell upon the negative will limit where you go~ and stuck inside, you'll just abide, and surely miss the show. Reflecting on old Misery, I've often let him lead through disappointments, heartache, and my own uncertain need. I slow my pace and let him pass, and turning up the sound I bid farewell to Misery, it's time to turn around
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 6:14 PM UTC
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