It's tragic; you tried to cut yourself in
half,
But this isn't magic; in fact it's something
much more dark, or more
dramatic
Self harm, that's what they call it.
'Cause it just affects
you.
It's your life, your body, so you can choose what you
do,
And if one day you can't rein it in,
And of your last breath you are the only witness,
Then so be it, cause it's
your last breath,
And it's nobody else's business.
But, how about your little sister?
I mean, you think your
life's been bad,
And by no means am I belittling that,
'Cause I know the
troubles you've
had
But a teen finding out her big sister chose death over
life,
Finding out instead of turning
to her with your problems, You turned to a knife
That's a whole lot of
pain to deal
with,
And a whole lot of damage
And the only role model she has is little more than words
engraved in granite.
But as you said before, this just affects you.
It's your life, your body,
so you can choose what you
do.
And if one day you can't rein it in,
And of your last breath you
are the only witness,
Then so be it, cause it's your last breath,
And it's nobody
else's business.
But then, how about your parents?
God knows they've done all they can to
support.
Yeah, you didn't go up in a
mansion,
But they gave you the best
life they could afford,
And the second that last bit
of life tickles out,
and your lungs cease to breath,
They've fail the most
important task that they will ever receive.
They failed to give their child a life that's worth living,
And that's a failure as long as they live, of themselves, is
unforgiving.
But as you said before, this just
affects you.
It's your life, your body, so you can choose
what you do.
And if one day you can't rein it in,
And of your last breath you are the only witness,
Then so be it, 'cause it's your last breath,
And it's nobody else's
business.