You once said you would walk with me
Out of the desert of my grief
Wanted so bad to believe in you
In you I put my belief
I am a pill
A bitter, bitter pill
Just one dose and you’re awake
I am a pill
A bitter, bitter pill
A pill that no one wants to take
Why won't you take me
You once said you would hold my hand
And lead me out of the dark
But when it turned into be a painful slog
You regretted that remark
You once said said you would be my side
But then you disappeared
In the end you were like the rest
It's what I always feared
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