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I take a deep breath
The smell might get me high
You get fucked up just to get by
I sleep all day cause I can’t open my eyes
You pissed it all away
And never said goodbye
The strength I find
I find on the inside
And I will not apologize
We are so scared of
What’s around the corner
That’s why we try to destroy the order
Chaos won’t let us see
What’s coming around the bend

The journey is more important than the end
The strength I find
I find on the inside
And I will not apologize for my prize
I guess you didn’t know
It’s not a weakness
It’s just my syndrome
You will never know
The depth of my Syndrome
You will never know
The depth of my Syndrome
Why do we try to die?
Syndrome
Why do we try to die?
Syndrome
The pills will make it go away
Depression is my only friend
I’m never getting better
And I don’t want to anyway
The strength I find
I find on the inside
And I will not apologize for my prize
The angels are calling me home
I guess you didn’t know
It’s not a weakness
It’s just my Syndrome
Why do we try to die all the time?
Isn’t it just enough to be alive?
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written by JUZWICK, RICHARD LAWRENCE / NORDSTROM, AARON VINCENT / MEDINA, BRIAN STEELE / PAVERI, ALESSANDRO / SALERNO, MICHAEL ANTHONY
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At least two artists share this name: 1) Canadian jazz pianist, (June 9, 1957- ) 2) American entertainer, (May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992): Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1922 (although some sources have cited 1921), she held a life-long feeling of abandonment by her mother, who died while she was an infant. She and her sister, Betty Lou Barto, grew up in large cities where their father, who was a performer, entertained in vaudeville. Walker made her Broadway debut in 1941 in Best Foot Forward.

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