We try, but we never ask why we do the things we always do with our hands up in the sky. Surrendering our will to be rich or be “right.” Suffering the consequences of personal demise. I take my leave of absence from definitions of normalcy and try to find my own actions to put my own mind at ease. I’m trying to find myself in a world that tells me I shouldn’t. It’s probably normal of me, but the world tells me I shouldn’t. I’m finding myself, I’m trying myself. Fighting so hard, differentiate myself off the shelf. Midway through this journey of absolution, rid myself of failure of being a “could been.” And now I’m finding my way to the peace that lies within. And now I’m freed of all my furious, fatal sins. I probably shouldn’t question the motives of a generation, but I should if I could save it from its annihilation. I’m trying to find solutions in a world that tells me that I shouldn’t; it’s probably wise to listen, but I’d try even if I couldn’t. 'Cause it's impossible to get ahead even in a plan that seems sound, where we work and we work while the kings stomp us to the ground. We're all fighting to survive which leads to total apathy. We're never really living, but can anyone really see how fucked up this world is turning us to robots inside? We always say to be ourselves when individuality has died. Hollowed, chewed up, and spit out of society's plan- fuck that- I'll grow to my own definition of being a "man." Those times I found myself passed out on the bedroom floor. I can stand up now because I know I deserve something more.
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