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Flood
It’s growing inside of me
 
 Washing over every cell 
 
 Tainting them red, making it dark
 
 You won’t like me then,
 
 But I probably wont like you
 
 That’s what it does you see
 
 It changes me, makes me hostile 
 
 Makes me lash out
 
 Makes me blame innocent people
 
 Makes me blame myself
 
 Anger is a terrible thing
 
 And as it washes through it chokes my throat in hate
 
 It clogs my ears so they won’t listen to reason
 
 It covers my eyes, they can no longer see your scared face.
 
 My limbs are not mine anymore, they move in the fluidity and violence of the wave.
 
 I’m drowning in it
 
 But you don’t see this of course 
 
 You still see me, you still think I’m me
 
 You don’t see the flood

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