Don’t spare me. I’ll ask a little more despairingly. Cause Baby, you make me feel scary, And I’m addicted to fear, When you’re near. Before you go, Just let me know. I don’t think I’m in control. Let me know, will you let me know? I don’t think I can let you go, help me. Oh, Baby if your heart is a grave, please murder me. Barely. Barely beating, breaking daily. That’s how my heart is living lately. if you could even call it “living” at all. Fate? Please. Fate fucking died it doesn’t faze me. They push us drugs we push up daisies. While a mother buries another dead kid. Oh it’s sick, sick, sick, How am I supposed to find a goddamn way to go on Now that you’re gone? Well let me know. So let’s cut to the end, Cause I can’t pretend Like I have it in me to let you go. Let me know, Every day is a horror show. let me know, Take your time and kill me slow. help me. Baby if your heart is a grave, please murder me.
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But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
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