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childhood

by Cianne Rae

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A lot of people have fun childhood memories. While mine was tragic, traumatizing, I don't wanna remember it. But the ghosts were hunting. Hurting my feelings My head won't forget Sometimes, I'm still there. Stuck on the haunted bed. Drowsing, still drowning My soul is shouting Seeking for help/seeing shadows in my head Part of me wants to die. But I wanna reach my dreams Living is tiring There is no medicine for everything. Will I get there? My destination is to be okay. Sometimes, I'm still there. Stuck on the haunted bed. Drowsing, still drowning My soul is shouting Seeking for help/seeing shadows in my head. And if one day You'll see me dead. Please know that I did my best. To be just okay To let go of things But I don't know how to forget. I just can't I am blinded, and I just can't forgive I can't

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Which famous author and creator of "The Sandman" graphic novels is a close friend of Tori Amos is also mentioned in a number of her song lyrics?
A Sam Snyder
B Jeff Johns
C Neil Gaiman
D Joëlle Jones

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