Raped by my childhood?
What the hell do I know about rape anyway?
Well, I guess it's fun to pretend, sorry
Just a thought that occurred when I wasn't quite awake enough
To dismiss it, it's easy

You always used to stay within arms reach (to cheapen an event)
(But now it seems I'm all by myself)
By pretending it happened
Only by pretending it happened
Save my life

My life was taken tonight (my life)
My life was ended tonight (my life)

Boring cliched self-destruction
I think I should start doing aerobics
And the rest

Boxes of cats, people with Taz tattoos
Explosive personalities, self-centeredness
Protractor from two new geometry sets
Inability to do math, geography

Polaroids
Of polar bears (tonight)
Polaroids (tonight)
Of polar bears (my life)
Polaroids


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    oooh that makes perfect sence.. thats prety smart. you ahve a good depth when it comes to thinking

    applessson April 12, 2008   Link

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