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Self-Help (Lyric) by Miggy
Disappointment Happiness down to ten percent Surrounded by the wrong people Afraid your actions aren't legal Calm yourself down Calm yourself down To a point where there wasn't a sound Don't mind everything that went around Sadness, depression You just learned your lession Either makes the call Or take the fall Whatever, as long as you don't lose it all... (Chorus) Confusion, Losing the mind Tiring to find Your way Around the story Illusions May be crazy But what you see Don't always believe Answers untouched Not knowing whom to trust The connection to reality Sinking very rapidly Pretending life as a test Having too much stress Not tiring your best Calm yourself down... (Chorus) (Bridge) Imagination Opposites your limitation With much complexion And using a question To solving your problems... (Chorus x2)

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