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Underground by John DeBona

10/7/2008 5:26:26 PM
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John DeBona
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Underground
 
  Who the hell are you
to say what you have said
you dont have a clue
what goes on in my head
I want to be alone now
Im gonna go and hide
Im gonna get away from
all the things inside
If they cannot find me
I think I'll find a way
To hide all of the hurting
and live another day
So for now dont look for me
Im nowhere to be found
Im hiding in the shadows
Im somewhere underground

John DeBona


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C.R. Ebowski (7/14/2007 8:45:00 AM)
I can identify with this. Great poem!
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