I met you shortly after 17. I hoped that we’d last, but something kept on telling me.
And every single time you’d pull my strings I thought “You’ll never amount. Boy, you’ll never amount.”
But in the years that have passed since, I re-awoke my resonance. I’m learning we are all the same, regardless of name. Regardless of my name- We are all one.
Close your eyes all you want, I have to make my fear stop.
Sometimes I need reminded that I’m all I need to feel alive. And they say, “Look around, there’s a world outside to get your happy ending.” But I’m fine with now- It’s all I could want.
Depleted, but not if I’m grounded. Even when stranded, I can withstand this.
Take me wherever I’m drawn, I will go willingly- underneath the sun. With the road that I’m on, I need no company to feel that I belong.
Look how I’ve wasted oh’ so much time in the unknown. So I find that to silence the madness, it must first begin with myself-
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