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Moment of PTSD
She says, “You’re the strongest one I know”
As I fight to survive, waiting for Superman
She calls me “hero” because she doesn’t see
The bottles and nightmares, the memories
As I fight to survive, waiting for Superman
I used to be proud, brave - but now
The bottles and nightmares, the memories
Don’t lean on me, I can’t hold myself
I used to be proud, brave - but now
I can’t stomach being anybody’s Superman
They once said I was special, but I don’t know now
A broken soldier more at home with enemies
Can’t even remember how to survive peace and quiet
She calls me “hero” because she doesn’t see
Me realize there is no Superman, it’s just me. But still
She says, “You’re the strongest one I know”
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