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Rise Above
Nightmares to day dreams feel like my brain would freeze had no ease, no rest and no peace. The hurt blazing, inferno sky's fading as none of the light came in hiding in the corner cowering as words broke my skin, razor sharp like a tack or a pin and im sitting here left wondering. If i could rise above your agony get past this indignity would i ever get past this angry sea could i really ever just be me. Daydreams to nightmares terror and rage, energy balled up and trapped in a cage, no way i could ever relieve the pressure feeling like the roof caved in. Ashamed and unaware of being played this was her favorite game, every lie the same so im done being the one you play, that's all i have to say. If i could rise above your agony get past this indignity ever cross that angry sea finally just get to be me.
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