With the faces I now wear
It's only proof of my thoughts
Have become impaired
And courage I shall build
Stands at distance still
Everything is physical
Everything takes precedence
Everything's admissible
Everything is evident
And this comfort I've designed
Will only stay intact until
The truth I find
As some answers fly around
No cure I have found
Guide me save me teach me
I need to learn from this
Hold me, soothe me my love
The reflection I now see
Is always trying to blind
And discourage me
But my patience still prevail
And myself as well
Everything is comfortable
Everything's a brighter shade
Everything is suitable
Everything is?




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    The first couple sentences sounds like his oblivious to what's going on...kind of blank in the face and the way he interacts with people. Then it kind of sounds like he's aware of it, and he wants to be taught how to be normal, then everything will be okay.

    stixx_n_stringson February 17, 2005   Link

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