I gave her the loveliest smile I could pretend
Even though deep inside I've been vomitting for hundreds of times
What can I do? I just have to do my father told me to
Did you sip the taste of almonds in your tea?
Yes, that's my sweet treatment for your long way here
Did you feel a sense of hopelessness in your last breath?
I guessed no, as it's too complex a word for you to understand
Then there's the lady driving her Bentley here
You see her walking around the house like she's the owner
But she is none the less a complete loser
Look at her twisted red lips while reading my father's poems
She thought that would save her rotten soul
But let me tell you lady, they failed to touch a thing in hypocrites like you
How I wish you could jump back into your glittered car before it's too late
But I just have to do my father told me to
When the man came in I was asleep
I went downstairs finding him showcasing his trophies at me
God bless him, his pathetic stupid head finally came to something
Or, it's all because of that key to his mother's car that's pushing him?
But I' m sorry man, your life has long been overdue for all the evil you've done
While you were touching my soft blonde hair
Did you hear the sound of karma knocking on your door?
It's a pity, but that's the only thing I can give you
When all came to an end and I went back to sleep
In my dream I heard my father whisper in my ear:
"You just need to do anything you have to to survive, my dear."
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