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Turning Into Your Own Nightmare
12/11/2005 @ 5:31pm
By:
sassy_smirk

If you want to take a little swing, I insist
Be my guest, it’s your fist
Hope it doesn’t crumble when it hits me
Hope your knees don’t resemble jello
Let me see them buckle, fall and echo
Stab the dagger into my back
Let’s hope you can afford a new one
Hoping to hit my heart, stop it’s beat
See me bleed, fall to my feet
Previous scars revealed as you tear my cover
Yeah, you didn’t know what was held under
Been cut before, not proud of any wound
Every string in my life seems so un-tuned
Arms like spaghetti, getting nervous already
I’ll make you stutter, hands like butter
I dare you to dare me, push me a little harder
Every day my soul grows a little bit darker
Every moment my life beat gets faster
All my small mistakes turning to disasters
One more sliver of hate to turn my world black
Then no more light, no chance in turning back
Lose yourself in something you’re so familiar with
Something that will soon be known as your home
An atmosphere not possible of escaping
One that runs through your blood and your bones
So give me one reason to take it out on you
One wrong look and I’ll crack like a thin twig
I’ll take your life, once so simple and small
And make it something so complicated and big
So when you lay your head on your pillow at night
You’ll think “Damn, that was way too messed”
And I’ll haunt your dreams till they are no longer dreams
Make sure your prayers are no longer blessed
Ask me why I’m like this, why I think it’s fun
Well you ain’t seen nothing yet, I’ve only just begun
I don’t see anything fun, it’s all a big scare
Nobody likes turning into their own nightmare

 
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