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Selfish Rejection
09/22/2003 @ 2:53am
By:
kelpe

I fear the love that was given to me
And see it all to well
To feel the thought of security
And see it burn in hell.

For love is an excape of evil things
Like surviving in this crual world
Always getting to see it's Impurities
Like meeting a perfect girl.

At first you don't know what to think, besides
It took so long to find you
Till day's and week's and month's go by, to think
It was only blame that fed and grew.

The fate of love was in your hands,
You wonder why she's gone
Mabye it wasn't meant to be
You know in your heart your wronge.

Thoughts are killing
Hate is filling
Bones are chilling
I think it's time to die!

Torn from my head making me whole
Was I the one who was the fool
Trusting my friends to help me through
The best of all was one who knew.

My love burnt to deep
A thought I will keep
Torment in my head
These feelings all have bled.

Life to learn
People to burn
Lying in bed
Put lead in one’s head
Watch him bleed
My mind will feed
All this I need
With the aim of a beed.

Is it worth the hate inside
Years of friendship blown
Next time I wont be so kind
I’ll sit and watch you mown.

Open the door
Face flat on the floor.

Think of all the good times we had
The car rides, memories and endless trust.

Remember the time I turned around
And a knife was introduced to me
Hospitalized in my head
On the outside I was dead.

They were friends she said
As I lay in bed
My love for you will never end
The twisted fate of reality will bend.

This world was never worth
The pain that will never end
Love, the only reason to live
Taken, never to be able to give.

 
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