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Hunger of the Wolves
I want it
 I want to change
 to break away from all these things.
 holding me down; tearing me apart.
 it's like I'm laying on the forest floor
 surrounded by a pack of hungry wolves
 one biting and snapping at every limb,
 hands and feet gradually becoming numb.
 each passing moment the pain gets worse
 stronger, more unbearable.
 pulling me in more than one direction.
 no wolf is stronger than the rest,
 making this torment never ending.
 ravage hunger making them unrelenting.
 such is the way of life.
 when things become overbearing
 and you feel like me; stuck in the jaws of wolves
 it's time for a change.
 if things stay this way, nothing will change
 nothing gets better or worse.
 just this constant, gruesome pain of choices not made
 if you refuse to make a choice,
 a rebellion against the hunger,
 you'll forever stay the same
 you must learn to make a choice
 to change your life
 you can't erase the pain caused by these wolves
 the scars will forever remain
 but if you learn to make a choice and change,
 take the more savage path.
 for sometimes, the only way to ease the pain,
 is to be the cause.

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