what would i be
if i was the product
of my actions
how would i add up
would i live up to the man
i had in mind
would i follow the plan
that I devised
pain is of the mind
and the mind can be controlled
well thats what i heard
never got it to work though
if i could rationalize what's wrong
i'd mend the wounds
if i knew where all this started
i'd know what to do
guess it's good as it gets
so i'll just have to make do
try and do my best
what else is there to do
all i can think about is who i was
or who ill be
but who am i right now
i guess we'll wait and see
well to exist is a battle
just to breathe is more than i can handle
theres only so much philophosy i can read
Sartre can only stave off so much misery
i saw your post about depression
well i think its all bullshit
you're looking for attention
sad reacts, notifications
is it really you that im talking to
are you really this way
why would this be the face you put on display
are you broken are you broken
well this is broken, i am broken
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