I Ask for help from no One
I Ask For Help From No One
I ask for help from no one,
and some think that that's strange,
because I'm not like all the rest,
they think I am deranged.
It seems the only way to progress,
is to act like all the rest,
even though I know it's wrong,
I'll have to try my best.
To make me crack or break my spirit,
I ponder on the thought,
but that's what they'll try to do,
to try and cut me short.
I have been taught right from wrong,
when I was a child,
but in this place and atmosphere,
my teaching's going wild.
I ask for help from no one,
and some think that that's strange,
because I'm not like all the rest,
they think I am deranged.
What do you think?
Completed songs: I Can't Move Mountains......Sidewalk Sally.......Tanners for Crowns.......Side to Side
The Wild Beast.......Stifled Forever......Going Backwards......I Ask for Help from no One......Split Decision
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