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I want to put a gun to my brain knife to my vein pull the trigger
I'm insane you don't know my pain i control I feel so low
I know send me to hell ring the bells slit my wrist
I hope I die you know I tried take pride in what I've become
I feel so numb it's all so dumb
I've got venom in my veins *4 the world is like a constant hurricane
I'm no longer sane
I mean what I am saying so you'll see when I am laying
DEAD
♫ you'll be laying beside me.
I'm already free

I need to see what's beyond me
I'm tryin'
I'm slowly dying
I'm not lying but I'm firing

get me free me
I go slowly bloody cut me you will see
I'm free
I'm free
I'm Free
I'm Free
I know what I will

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