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English, 20.01.2021 19:40 kadinmorgan

[ PLZ DONT REPORT]THIS IS MY RETURNING POEM *crowd cheers* i kno i kno its been a while but im here so fear not ok seriously here it is this is just prolly just steem from my gf breaking up with me but The urge to kill

The want to feel

Although you made me think it was real

i had good intensions till i came across some knockout pills

ya until my body chills

i wont over dose ill take one or dos

ill only sleep is what i tell myself

yea forever is what i think

but this urge makes me on the brink

of destuction like dmx party up

itll all end in one blink

tell me what you think

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