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Birthright Wash

[Verse 1]
I'll write a note with a pen on blank paper
I'll leave it close so you can find it first
It will tell you all my reasoning
It will let you know I'm gone
I'll write my best poem for you alone in the dark
The feeling of peace, the feeling of relief
Perhaps then you would realize it was my entire fault
I'll sit alone with no one by my side
The thought that vaguely crosses my mind
Will someone miss me when I'm gone?
Will someone miss me when I'm gone?

[Verse 2]
On a dark winter day
The last letter that I write
Can you take away my pain?
Can you wash it all away?
I'm sorry that you have to make the plans
I really wish I could've buried myself
Don't leave flowers for me
I don't think a time will come
When I feel like someone
When I can feel anything
I'm sorry that you have to make the plans
I really wish I could've buried myself
Just make sure my favorite songs are played
I really wish I could've buried myself

[Verse 3]
I'm sorry I learned to hide so well
Locked in a place I've grown to hate
And when you wake
I hope you don't remember me
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