Drifting in a purgatory that i cannot escapeLike stones we sink, the waters deep, And the waves are consuming; but i’ll be here to the endTime is ticking, yet everything feels to stagnant(So stagnant) where do i turn when everything feels so unimportant I wish i could change this headspace.. but its a parasitic draw that i cannot eraseEven when im feeling great, it starts feeling so fucking fakeAnd if youd look at my face would you still see my fate? Even if i died today could i ever be at peace?So let me inSo i can let this out Drifting in this purgatory that i cannot escapeAnd Why does this world waste its time on me?A son of shameFollow me to the end as i sink again(x2)Ive done it once before and l can do it againBut how long before it all becomes overbearing? I am doing my best, but somedays it doesn’t feel like i can winShut you out as you let me inLet this resentment endI cant let this overwhelm meI cant let this be the endOf everything ive worked so hard forEverything ive learned and fought for Ill follow through to the end i wont sink againx2 I wont sink againEven when im feeling great, its starts feeling so fucking fake.Time is ticking, everything feels so stagnant I wont let it overwhelm me againIve been here before and it gets so tiringIve heard it all before buts its all sung in the same tuneA simple lullaby for the ones they cant save A couple words for the speechless in hopes it will put their demons to sleepBut still they wont rest easyWas it ever easy?
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