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Deltona Howl

Trenton LaRussa

Published: November 13th, 2014

I Stand Alone
Alone I stand, all by myself
Nothing can fix me, not even wealth
The feeling growing of morbid pain
Alone I stand, out in the rain
I feel a slash across my throat
In to the ocean I become afloat
Pools of Blood and headaches form
In to pieces my heart is torn
The light, they say, I'll never find
With this growing tumor inside my mind
Alone I stand, once again
Family, Loved ones, even Friends
They turned on me 
They let me be
Thinking they helped
Instead I whelped
Unattended and forgot
My life was distraught 
My face grew cold with my eyes atearing
Alone I stand, for the last time fearing
Cared I used to, Cared I still
This time I'll do it this time I promise I will
Your hand not offered never it was
even if it's needed, to better the cause
Don't offer it now or never again
Alone I stand, The last time for sin
Heaven or hell does it really matter?
As if we'd get served on a silver platter
The end is an abyss an abyss with no tone
In the end I'll be laughing and you'll be alone.
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