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Young and Anonymous
I'm drowning in my own venom. I've overdosed on myself once more.
Light blinds my heart, and again I'm stuck in a world unknown.
And so I listen and pray for guidance, but I can't hide the emotion on my lips.
I bite my tongue and plant my feet - It's my heart and mine alone.
But you're in my head. You are my head. I can't stand or breath or speak.
But when you laugh I breath those summer winds; I love you and you alone.
And you strand me in the desert sun; those summer winds transform to whips.
I can't think or hear, can't taste or laugh;
You're breaking my heart and you don't even know it.
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