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Divided we fall, the river runs rapids, Caged, controlled, a dichotomy, It's inner wave of rebellion and force, For it shall not be tamed and I shall, Not surrender for this greater good, Of refusing my wandering or wondering, For shall I not chase of death, I shall wander, alone if need be, For as these falls pour and sprout, Crinkle and cut water edges, stones and brick, As they endure, I too shall endure, for I am as mighty as any force of nature, Any greater than any curse bestowed on me, For I may not be omnipotent or a caped crusader, I may at once be Jekyll and then be Hyde, I may be the worst of times or the best of times, I may render myself insignificant or seek a grandiose in my stare, I'm the human, monsters are within me, Neither me nor thee may see them or fear them, For I, for I, for I Am your biggest nightmare for all the world to see, Majestical and free, I shall always haunt thee. © Sia Jane
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Apr 11, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 at 2:52 PM UTC
For I, shall haunt
Divided we fall, the river runs rapids, Caged, controlled, a dichotomy, It's inner wave of rebellion and force, For it shall not be tamed and I shall, Not surrender for this greater good, Of refusing my wandering or wondering, For shall I not chase of death, I shall wander, alone if need be, For as these falls pour and sprout, Crinkle and cut water edges, stones and brick, As they endure, I too shall endure, for I am as mighty as any force of nature, Any greater than any curse bestowed on me, For I may not be omnipotent or a caped crusader, I may at once be Jekyll and then be Hyde, I may be the worst of times or the best of times, I may render myself insignificant or seek a grandiose in my stare, I'm the human, monsters are within me, Neither me nor thee may see them or fear them, For I, for I, for I Am your biggest nightmare for all the world to see, Majestical and free, I shall always haunt thee. © Sia Jane
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Apr 11, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 at 2:52 PM UTC
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