Have I left the keys in my car?
Does it even matter anymore?
All my life's work gone in vain.
Does it even matter anymore?
When it came down to it, it
didn't matter what I wanted or
what I needed, if what you
wanted or needed was different.
Because, in the end, it didn't matter
what I wanted to do, or whatever I felt,
you always turned it into something
that was against you, that was wrong with me,
and I was never in the right, and I always
felt guilty, every single time.
Wrong with me.
Wrong with me.
Spiders, they come for me.
They kiss me.
They bring me flowers.
And all these good men have gone away.
Send me out, I'd love to meet you.
How can I live in such decay?
Living for a better day.
????????
Spiders.
Have I left the keys in my car?
Does It even matter anymore?
Will you still be there when I wake up in the morning?
Will she still be there when I'm trying to sleep?
Will he still be there in my dreams?
I just want some peace, for God's sake.
I think it's coming, I'm just praying it's soon.
Please.
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