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-i Am Alive-
It may seem like I’m running away, But what else can I say? Save your insults for another day, I am alive. Having escaped from what killed me, I am here and now, I hope you see. I'll be who I'll be, I am alive. Though it seems I've cheated at this game, The crowd of people still call my name. Things won't be the same, I am alive. I am a human, not something to criticize, If it's not broken, leave it, be wise. I no longer hear your cries, I am alive. Oh God, Mother, I tell you! Even though I don't know what to do, Somehow I'm still making it through. I am alive. I am not a machine, I am learning, To be that human while slowly earning. I am no longer yearning, I am alive. Break me as you please, I'll still come back, Now that I'm finding what I lack. With life on track, I am alive.
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