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Kill the Man, Rose Lederer

Kill The Man By Rose Lederer

I won’t kill my ego anytime soon. It’s deep rooted, it’s entombed. Built tall and buried in the ground, I know what I’m doing. I’ve dug a grave twelve feet under, Not just to hide but to store The bodies of my past selves And I’m about to toss one more.

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I’m gonna kill the man who saved me Before I asked to die. His sanity is just like mine So I can’t leave his side. You remind me of my past You remind me of my timeline; And the build up is unfolding faster Than my body can realize. I’m paranoid but maybe that’s why I like you in my life.

It’s not depressing thinking deeper It’s a double feature of Humanity Divine. First impressions recognize your fears, And that’s completely fine, Because my second stage dissolves me Until I’m water with a spine. So I’m gonna kill the man who saved me Before I asked to die. His sanity is just like mine So I can’t leave his side. You remind me of my past You remind me of my timeline; And the build up is unfolding faster Than my body can realize. I’m paranoid but maybe that’s why

If you can keep yourself in line. I like you in my life.

My body count is growing And I say that with pride. Identities I’ve killed are Now no longer mine. There’s a million different people That fit in one small space. Eyes become so empty When the inside stays the same.

So I’m gonna kill the man who saved me Before I asked to die. His sanity is just like mine So I can’t leave his side. You remind me of my past You remind me of my timeline; And the build up is unfolding faster Than my body can realize. I’m paranoid but maybe that’s why I like you in my life.

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