I forced the apathy. Despite my timing, my life renewed. With the terror raised. Despite my timing. I ignored my chance for peace. I failed my life as a human being, to afford to be what I believed. Keep singing this song. Another day in my room trying to keep along. Keep singing this song. With the terror raised, I imagine my mind erased. Nameless. I don't know you. Don't own you. I can barely stand up straight. I can hold my glass up high to signify I'm still alive. Based off the time that the terror raised, I can emancipate at a steady rate. Based off of the time the terror raised, I put down my life. I filled up my drink. I left my life in the hands of my worst enemy. A famous time to die. To recollect a passing of my time. Take it. Drink it. Let me see the man you think you really ought to know. Can you take it there, or bring it close? It's the story that you never told. I'll keep my glass held high. Forecasting my hopes and dreams. Rest assured my transgressions pull me from the truth. With the terror raised. My mind erased. Looking down on myself from up above. From up above. In theory, I was looking down on myself from up above. At peace with time as I see my own name on the line. With the terror raised. My mind erased. Looking down on myself from up above.
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