Let it off my chest
- Jaime Lync
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Let it off my chest
I can get no rest
With this heart stone cold
With this tormented soul
Tormented soul
Agony like mahogany
Wooden chair slammed on my back (OUCH!)
At least it got me off the couch
I was so comfortable
Like having food on the table comfort me
Gluttony
Not really hungry but I was eating the horse
And that's just the appetizer before the main course
And no I wouldn't share
But hey, who just hit me with that wooden chair?
Black out, black out, black out
Back now
Pain let's me know I'm alive
I feel...not well
But not hell
Let it off my chest
For a long timeI was apathetic
Before that I was walking by faith for a long time
And then I slipped down a rabbit hole
Met bugs no bunny
Let it off my chest
Trying to laugh it out - not funny
How do you think it feels when you feel nothing?
- rssllue
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I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for Thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety. ~ Psalms 4:8
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- rssllue
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I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for Thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety. ~ Psalms 4:8