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Violent Work Of Art Sharing My Disease


I fear my own reflection.
I fear what`s caught inside of me.
I fear my intuition.
I fear my other side, my violent side.


When I hear you call my name, all I ask for.
Is a place to hide my shame, away from you.


I am sharing my hatred, with you.
I am sharing, my disease.
Why, why, why do you always push me around.



I am abomination
I am forever lost inside.
I am a foul creation.
I am the underdog, beneath you all.


When I hear you call my name, all I ask for.
Is a place to hide my shame, away from you.


I am sharing my hatred, with you.
I am sharing, my disease.
Why, why, why do you always push me around.


This is the final chapter.
This is my very last crusade.


When I hear you call my name, all I ask for.
Is a place to hide my shame, away from you.
As the shadows kill the light, for the last time.
In the darkness I will grow, forever grey.


I am sharing my hatred, with you.
I am sharing, my disease.
Why, why, why do you always push me around.
Why, do you always push me around.
Why, do you always push me around.



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