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The Axe Forgets

You always said I was strong and I guess that its true... but I'm not strong enough, to keep putting up with you

You're running in place as life passes you by, you feel so damn worthless and can't figure out why

You're a burden, a nuisance, a real waste of space. Then you have the nerve to throw that in my face

when I help you, out. You just drag me down.

I've got no concerns, I'm a man of my word. When I say I'll be there you know what that's worth

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But there's only so much in my power to change, and I can't fix your life when you are to blame

for your circumstance. You don't get one more, chance.

You always said I was strong and I guess that its true... but I'm not strong enough, to keep putting up with you

While life passed you by I went with the flow, I learned and I fought and then I was all grown

My heart it grew cold, my skin got so thick, cause you were so weak that it made me sick

Then you left me to die. Now you wonder why?

I grew up in advance. You don't get one more, chance.

You've got your concerns, never honor your word. When I come back around, all I get is burned.

There's so much within, your power to change. All you need to do admit you're to blame.

The axe may forget, why it gets what it gets.

The tree remembers, who felled it's bhur.

You always said I was strong and I guess that its true

But I'm not strong enough, to keep putting up with you.

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