False Convictions
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False Convictions
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Tell me now
What I got to do?
Wich way should I walk?
I don´t know how long I´ll endure
This suffocatting doubt
I see my time passing by
While my eyes close and it hide
The dreams of a wounded soul
Patiently I hope a light a sign
I can´t go deep in this insignificance
Eyes around me, condemm me decide my penance
My penance
I´ve got to get out or throw me of this abyss
Of false convictions
I am tired to suffer
Living this empty life
In this eternal agony
I´m struggling to survive
I am tired to try and never
To get anything
I’m tired to try and never improve
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