Jumping The Shark
Endwell
you know I never had a bone to pick with you
(good luck good bye)
you let your insecurities shine through your broken ties
so honestly just tell me what I did. to make you turn
your back on me time and time again
I'm not wishing you the best
this is not the end
she told me every word,
everything you said
and every fear you had
all the jealousy and bitterness
this issue of respect
and how you came too quick
you say this wont endwell
but i promise you that this will never end
youre in too deep
you're out of place
no message to convey
no virtue or integrity
you ran your mouth I stood in place
living your life in such bad taste
holding onto every grudge
and every ounce of pain
you think that you're on top but this whole thing is obsolete
the negativity you spit may help you through your day
but when all is said and done and you look back you will regret the role
you played.
are you content with your legacy?
longing for better company?
youre crying for sympathy
you feel rejected?
and all you wanted was to be friends,
but your actions
were unbecoming as can be
your worst intentions
wishing the world to fall on me
well I've had enough...you're act is up.
bottom line you're an awful f**king human being.
rejected
what's done is done you will never get the best of me
rejected
nothing you say could infect or uninspire me
your worst intentions
there will consequences
youre free to speak but nothings free
maybe your bleeding wrists
will bring us both some peace
karma has not come yet.
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