Who I've Become

Who I've Become

A Poem by Ashhad Khan
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this is just some lyrics I wrote based off what I went through, venting out what had happened.

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This is how it goes watch the dices roll
When I use to chill on Dundas close to Erin Mills
Hours insured but it was so unbearable
Just a bunch of b*****s snitchin' getting way too personal
Man im rising from what you claimed dead
Going crazy with the bullshit I had to make a change instead
I'm in saitans head
Had to see the boy grow little did the suckers know the hatred and the bullshit would hit em like a sequel
Boy have a nyquil I'm a nightmare going psycho
Leave on a high note but I was always high in their books
they're brain shook when I stepped foot
Probably got rid of me was their thought in their narrow hollow dome
See I had to ease up
I had to clean myself up
You left me f*****g homeless and when im home you asked me what i need well
They had me for a second believed to watch me succeed and embrace every moment
Sad to know its the opposite they left me like my father did
The hatred that was built within was coming out this college kid
he had many horrific dreams that actually helped him sleep in peace
To think of the day that he faced his biggest enemy
but I had to ease up
Ease up
Before they got an upper cut from this young soul
Lived on terranova
I'm Taking over
You know this track is over
when i pull their living souls out

© 2015 Ashhad Khan


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Author's Note

Ashhad Khan
ignore the grammar and profanity.

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Added on December 24, 2015
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Ashhad Khan
Ashhad Khan

Mississauga, ontario, Canada



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