I never knew that I could make you sad. I never knew that I could treat you bad. I said things to you that I never said before. I said “Pablo Diablo go to hell”

The radical cheerleaders are next up now. I feel heavy as a big fat cow. I’m gonna sing in the White Fur choir tonight somehow. I sing toss me a cigarette, I think there’s one in my rain coat. No I sing, toss me a cigarette I think there’s one in my tuxedo.

The sleeping pills won’t save me and the medicine makes it worse. I went to the psychiatric emergency for help. They said “take some of these and takes some of those too”.

I never you knew that I could feel so sad. I never knew that I could feel so bad. I’m alone and I never experienced this before. She said ”I’ll call you at midnight”. She did never call me at midnight. She said ”Pablo Diablo I’ve just begun to hate you. Pablo Diablo go to hell”.


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