this hunch on my back is from the weight i held.
i had to bite back and send gravity to hell.
I'm a little comfortable with this noose around my neck..
It's freaking me out, maybe I'll learn how to swim.
I'm a little bit lonely but I'm okay.
I'll gather up some friends and be loud again.
you know you feel good when your not moving.
you know you'll feel better when you learn how to swim.
keep in mind that you're on your own.
no matter how well you keep your telephone.
and no we're not wrong it was a folly step.
procuring black eyes from these angry arms.
hey,HEY,HEY,HEY!!!
polish your cares and caress your bliss.
stop cutting your hair when you feel scared.
I'll admit I'm not that organized.
maybe it's good I wont apologize.
I've worked long and hard enough to have some value when I talk.
I've looked damn well right enough to have some value when i walk.
we've worked long and hard enough to have some value when we talk
We've looked damn well right enough to have some value when we walk.
I've been treading for a while now.
I've been a little better since I've learned how to swiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.
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