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What it was
Don't you remember
The way you used to be?
When you curled up on your mommy's chest
and told her you loved her
Your mommy would laugh
If only she knew
The human you grew up to be
The horror show you became
The easy one
Letting them use you like a toy
But you wanted them to love you
What would your mommy say now?
Laugh?
You think drugs are the solution
They make you feel happy
Like your floating in the sky
But it only last so long until
Gravity pulls you down
I can hear her, your mommy
Can you?
She's crying because of the one she only knew
For such a short time
Until you hurt
To heal
Until you became easy
Only to be liked
Until you drank yourself useless
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