1234 x 32 (who wants to ta. lk i really need someone)
Feel the weight of the world
Over me, t...
Mathematics, 19.05.2021 16:30, denym58
1234 x 32 (who wants to ta. lk i really need someone)
Feel the weight of the world
Over me, tonight
If I break, if I break down this time
Hope you know I tried
My mind's such a mess
I can't handle it
I'm at the end of my rope
I'm so sick of this
Just so over it
Why won't you let me let go
My neck is breaking, body shaking
Sometimes it's so hard to breathe
But no one sees it follows me
I always end up underneath
The weight of the world
I don't like, like myself very much
Despite all your kind words
Can't explain why I'm hurting myself
But it feels deserved
My mind's such a mess
I can't handle it
I'm at the end of my rope
I'm so sick of this
I'm so over it
Why won't you let me let go
My neck is breaking, body shaking
Sometimes it's so hard to breathe
But no one sees it follows me
I always end up underneath
These thoughts won't rest
I can't forgive
I overthink until I'm sick
I'm too da mn tired
Too worn to fight
I don't feel strong enough
To leave on the light
To leave on the light
My neck is breaking, body shaking
Sometimes it's so hard to breathe
But no one sees it follows me
I always end up underneath
The weight of the world
The weight of the world
Weight of the world
Feel the weight of the world
Over me tonight
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