Toxicity
Growing up you had the world given to you your way
Everything you ever wanted until you came out as gay
Then your parents kicked you out like trash threw you away
Living on the streets until grandma let you stay
Seeing how you are grandpa gave up life and passed away
Lab rat bragging what you got and all the money you made
But at least I can read at the level of fourth grade
Bragging about how great you are but is it me or yourself you trying to persuade
Because when your girl left you you was reduced to using a blade
The ghost of your past that will never be laid
I don't live a rich fancy life but I earned everything I own
Well grandma hand you everything while you sit on your throne
I'm working to survive get married and own a home
You sitting around getting grandma to buy things so when she dies you won't be homeless and alone
Every time you quit you called back to me
But now I refuse to live with your toxicity
Called me a thief you at the hypocrite is the one to blame
You won't even give your best friend back her game
Yet I never took your stuff because I find it worthless and lame
And after four years I see that you are nothing but the same
Overtime all your friendships will wither
Hell you only care for one of your friends by trying to sleep with her
I am no longer going to wait around to be used by you
I only ever showed you support and loyalty too
Undeserving of everything you put me through
And yet is not enough now you threatened me with the crew
One day you'll be poisoned by your own toxicity
Maybe then you'll look back on your history
Maybe then you'll see what I say is true
The problem was never me it was you
Copyright © Nathan Stobbs | Year Posted 2016
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