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Just Wanna Sleep
I'm so sick and tired of this life that I'm living What was it that had kept me driven The blood on my hands for all those years has thicken For all my sins I just want to be forgiven From one road block to another I try to overcome But all I could hear was the sound of drum As the pain began to get numb One question was ask where am I from The answer was just another kid from the slum Who was just trying to make it young I'm tired of everybody trying to bring me down Leaving me under water to drown And I'm disgust by myself for letting them take my crown They trampled on my playground Let me sleep that's all I ask I'm sure that's not a hard task But before I go I'll take off this mask And show you the me of the past Sometimes demon control you and sometimes you control them
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