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"What if you ware me."
  by Ivan Wifey


What if you ware me.
Lost in this cold world with no meaning to life.
Crying out to your family but they cant see.
That your suffering, trying to grasp for air.
Thinking they where down but you soon see.
That your ,your own family.
Its hard to believe that life is noting more then a game.
You win an you lose to see the end.
Trying to make somebody out of your self but you cant.
Not having somebody that love's you to push you.
Everybody thinks your a game just because you wanna be somebody in life.
But you cant be because your to dame ashame of your self.
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Date Submitted: Jul 26, 2008 (03:47 AM)
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  touchdapearl2
07/26/08 (04:05 AM) 
damn this was one of those uhm....but yet at the sametime relatable in a sense its hard to get familt to see you for what you are.....especially if you appeared to be so strong and motivated and even sometimes you still need to hear a job well done sometimes

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