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Locked Up
Locked up in a world of my own The stress across my face is shown. I am tempted to do whatever I can To make this feeling be banned. I am stressed, I am tired My mind is so fired. A girl who needs to scream A girl who needs to let it out. A girl who is so stressed A girl who has just confessed. The world is spinning sideways For my eyes are crying. I am a girl locked up in a world. Schools on my back making it worse. My love life feels as if it has a curse. Every little thing adds right onto it All I do is hide, I won't throw a fit. But be careful because I might take it out on you So don't make me feel anymore blue. Cause I am just a girl locked in a world. Stressed with needles going through my mind. I lie upon my bed thinking of what I did wrong. Why do I deserve all this pain?
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