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Old Feb 21, 2012, 03:33 AM
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Well, just thought I'd share with everyone, this unfinished song that has much potential I think.

I thought it summed up alot of the problems associated with Bipolar disorder, at least for me and one other person (Innerzone! )

http://f.cl.ly/items/0M2y3o2K3J0T3W1I080w/BIPOLAR.mp3

Lyrics:

I'm empty inside/no feelings I feel
blank stare gazing/trapped inside myself
I'm falling out of control/but you'd never know
I hide it well/
Looking calm from afar
but far from calm/I'm about to explode at
any given time/my mind is full
my speech is slow/my thoughts are racing

my soul is dark/so I hide from the world
it's got nothing for me/I repel it's force
I hate this place/where everyone hates me
I see the planet as a bunch of ****
I hide in my room vowing never to leave
it's scary outside and I want to be
left alone, just go away
don't try to help me, It's already too late

inside my head there's a deep black hole
where nice thoughts die and ****** thoughts rule
I'm stuck in here, with no way out
A slave to my own misery
but I like it here, sometimes it's nice
I can be myself and not think twice
I never know how I'm gonna feel
it changes on a daily basis

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