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Cut me open
Cut open my sternum pull my ribs apart
So that you may see my broken ever beating heart
But be careful when you look because you are guaranteed to see
Scars that go deeper than the eyes can penetrate.
Cut open my cranium. Can you see the damage that memories
Have caused me. The burns on my brain fried from education.
Scars from harmful thoughts that not body should be thinkin.
Not good enough! Not pretty enough! Not cool enough!....
Just not enough. Read it , it is engraved in my brain
Cut so deep with sharpened thoughts that make me bleed..
Bleed blood that cannot be stopped. Cannot be seen and yet is still so painful
Just between you and me.
Cut me apart rip me to shreds. Even if you don’t I know I am soon to be dead.
Can’t you see it the dark cold tendrils of death waiting at the edge of the light.
Life is just a game, So play it let every opportunity lead to something greater.
So live your life, and forget the haters
So that you may see my broken ever beating heart
But be careful when you look because you are guaranteed to see
Scars that go deeper than the eyes can penetrate.
Cut open my cranium. Can you see the damage that memories
Have caused me. The burns on my brain fried from education.
Scars from harmful thoughts that not body should be thinkin.
Not good enough! Not pretty enough! Not cool enough!....
Just not enough. Read it , it is engraved in my brain
Cut so deep with sharpened thoughts that make me bleed..
Bleed blood that cannot be stopped. Cannot be seen and yet is still so painful
Just between you and me.
Cut me apart rip me to shreds. Even if you don’t I know I am soon to be dead.
Can’t you see it the dark cold tendrils of death waiting at the edge of the light.
Life is just a game, So play it let every opportunity lead to something greater.
So live your life, and forget the haters
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