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Life of crystal
there once was a woman who sat alone, for she was the reason of a broken home.
She burned her trailor down, nearly blew up the town.
drowned her kids in the pool, and played the law like a fool.
her husband had left her lonely and sad, but there was only one reason this woman went mad.
some call it ice and it starts out so nice.
but she'll always go back, with her eyes of black.
losing everyone around, she'd never come down from her infamous high... but she'd soon want to die.
she'd run out of money for her idiotic hobby.
she'd continue to sin until it finally took her in...
she'd then go to jail with no one to bail... what would she
do?? this ill tell you is true.. she went completely insaine inside of her twisted brain...
in the lonely cell, she'd then take her self to hell.. all for the crystal she'd steal the pistol and end it all, that's when she'd finally fall..
one hit and your gone and you wont carry on... so get far far away , for you always pray.
She burned her trailor down, nearly blew up the town.
drowned her kids in the pool, and played the law like a fool.
her husband had left her lonely and sad, but there was only one reason this woman went mad.
some call it ice and it starts out so nice.
but she'll always go back, with her eyes of black.
losing everyone around, she'd never come down from her infamous high... but she'd soon want to die.
she'd run out of money for her idiotic hobby.
she'd continue to sin until it finally took her in...
she'd then go to jail with no one to bail... what would she
do?? this ill tell you is true.. she went completely insaine inside of her twisted brain...
in the lonely cell, she'd then take her self to hell.. all for the crystal she'd steal the pistol and end it all, that's when she'd finally fall..
one hit and your gone and you wont carry on... so get far far away , for you always pray.
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