Break my Bones – Original song written and preformed by me.


 

Break my Bones – Original song written and preformed by me. – www.youtube.com – I wrote this song 1-2 years ago. Very bluntly, the song is about my crystal meth addiction. It’s written, not from a cynical negative perspective however, it’s written from the perspective in which I am totally in love with, and infatuated by my addiction. Also it’s about knowing how one day my love will completely deplete, and I’m gonna have to really suffer because of my choices, and it’s going to be too late by the time I get there. It’s also about the irony of desiring my affliction, being in love with the thing that is my biggest detriment. In the song, I address the negative aspects of meth addiction, but sing them as if they are nothing in comparison to the happiness it can bring me. This is just a song, in reality, my addiction puts a real big strain on my life, and is mainly seen by me as a bad, bad thing (these days anyway, other times I feel like it’s the only good thing in my life, the only thing that offers me happiness though hallow and temporary) Here are the lyrics: Break My Bones I don’t want to, be next in line. I still have way way too much time left on my hands. What do I do? I like the way I feel, it’s slowly killing me. Day by day. I keep on dreaming every night, that my brakes don’t work, Properly no more. One day I’m going to have to break, a few of my bones.. I know its bad, but I feel so good. I wouldn’t change, if I could. It’s gonna take, a tragedy To change my mind, she’s a part of me. Close to my heart, In love I fall, She

 

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