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Hurricane

Hurricane

By: Karianne Nicole Gabaldon 

(Verse 1)

I don’t mean to hurt you when I say,
Problems that run deep they are my own.
I take the pain and suffer day by day,
I just want to be here left alone.

(Chorus)

Get your bags and start your packing,
The journey is yours and you’re lacking,
Everything that fits so tight,
But I promise it’ll be alright.
Just take the damage out of my name,
And wave goodbye, hurricane.

(Verse 2)

Tell me how it is when you get there,
Is it bright or is it nice and dark?
I kind of want to go but I’m so scared,
What if my dull brightness doesn’t spark?

(Chorus)

(Bridge)

Send the postcard when you get there,
I think the news said it’s nice weather.
Fall in love with someone else,
And remember to always be yourself.
I’ll be dancing with my sorrows in the rain,
And wave goodbye, hurricane.

(Outro)

Fall in love with someone else,
And please just always be yourself.
I’ll be dancing with my sorrows in the rain,
And wave goodbye, hurricane.

Copyright © Karianne Gabaldon | Year Posted 2020



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Exorcise Me

Exorcise Me

(Verse 1)

I have been known to act a fool,
But what they say to me’s so cruel.
Evil haunted my mind,
Never let me get away,
Shushed me like a mime, and,
Left me dead there to stay.
Then I had cried a teary pool.

(Chorus)

Done;
Chasing away memories,
Broken glass and shattered dreams.
Dead;
Haunted by the entities,
Wanting to just be set free.

(Verse 2)

They took it way too seriously,
They called me out, my family.
Mama tried to stop them,
But they twisted her words.
So I let go and I said I’ll just be,

(Chorus x2)

(Bridge)

Once was mine is now their own,
They have it all, 
I’ve got nothing to show.

Once was mine is now their own,
They have my mind,
Frozen like snow.

(End Chorus)

Copyright © Karianne Gabaldon | Year Posted 2020


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