1702
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1702
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(I've forsaken your will)
Waking up to the drugs being shoved in your veins..
You can barley move from all the pain
The chairs still empty since your lovers had last left this place..
in misery;
You wait for the morning to come
And you wait for the chairs to be filled
This dark room pushes you to questioning the unknown
Fear never had a place in my heart
But you can't help. let it go
your family's smile is all you need
to make it through, this sickening time inside this room.
oh time! where have all the hours gone?
And why is my heart too weak to go on?
Please god forgive me for every time that I've sinned
for every time that I've forsaken your will
This dark room pushes you to questioning the unknown
Fear never had a place in my heart
But you can't help. Let it go
No I'm not afraid to face the end
When I'm standing on the edge offering, faithfulness
In room 1702, a smile remains...
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