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Created on: August 03, 2009 Last Updated: August 04, 2009
Shards of glass are on the floor.
I just can't take it anymore.
I try to run, i try to hide.
I can't escape this suicide.
This mask I wear isn't me.
I'm not so happy and carefree.
I'm tattered and torn on the inside.
I'm contemplating suicide.
The tears are streaming down my face.
There's a horrible past I can't erase.
Dearly beloved, I know I lied.
Now I'm committing suicide.
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