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Save My Life
The music plays, throughout my head. Through these dark days, I wish I was dead. Watch my heart, as it was desacrated. I fall apart, for this world I've always hated. I've never, loved this sight. Do not say forever, will be alright. I fall, one last time. Watch as I crawl, amongst my rhyme. It's calling for me, do you hear? I cannot see, my own sorrow filled tear. I will go on, without you. Is the love gone, are we through? Would you save my life, if you only knew? Again another cut from this knife, i didn't want to. Finally, I see the end. No longer "we", for I am my only friend. Could you save, my agonized life? At my grave, do you cry as my wife? Drop your mask, as I have for you. Do I dare ask, "What do I do?" If you show me heaven, I will meet you there. Then, my heart won't tear. Could I change one thing, could I change your mind. Still the sorrow will bring, and the misery I will still find.
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