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People come an enslave me,
But not just physically.
They come with that sharp, inferior gaze,
Their attitudes are far more superior than any weapon I've ever seen.
...

It was all about five years ago,
But everything is all blurry,
Wait, now I think I remember,
Yes, now I can see it clearly.
...

Why can't you see me? Standing right in front of you?
Then I ask myself, 'Since when have I had invisibility? ? '
When I see you, I smile sweetly, only hoping that you'd smile back at me,
But since I have invisibility, you can't see me.
...

You needed a shoulder to cry on,
I was there.
We were best friends back then.
Our friendship took us anywhere.
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She hides behind her smile,
And cowers behind her laughter,
She has made her home in the shadows, with people unaware of what’s going on.
She can’t trust anyone, not even her parents.
...

Rain rain,
Come again,
Take my pain and make it fade.
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Mental Slave

People come an enslave me,
But not just physically.
They come with that sharp, inferior gaze,
Their attitudes are far more superior than any weapon I've ever seen.
And they do a lot more damage.
Working, trying to escape.
They sense what I'm doing so they catch me every time.
Every scar and bruise,
Tells of a different attempt.
And I always loose,
Am I condemned?
No, god loves me.
But my hope has been drained.
Now all I have left, is listening to the rain.
People try to help me,
But they can't ever save me.
Because I have been caught up in the web,
Of Mental Slavery.

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