I've been scared, I've been scarred,
But standing still won't get me far.
I've found courage to test fate,
To wear these scars as war paint.
I am broken, not yet dead,
For all of me I have bled.
My heart pounds, it wants to burst.
Trust in people left it hurt
I'm what came to save what was,
I'll keep fighting for that cause.
My road is long, I've come far.
I'll keep walking with my scars.
Nobody knew what was happening. First came reports of large wild cats being seen in the city and this was quickly followed by reports of missing people. No bodies were found but everyone believed that the cats were responsible. With the number of sightings on the rise, people were advised to to stay in there home as the authorities handled the situation.
Of course some people, mostly the gun toting redneck demographic, believed they had to take matters into their own hands and that it would be really neat to shoot themselves a cat. My family was part of this group and as such I was expected to pick up a gun and shoot myself a cat.
At the ag
Running down the path I knew I needed to stop. I'd lost my breath not to long back and it felt like my legs would give out at any second. But I was afraid that if I stopped it would catch up. I didn't know what it was, all I knew was I didn't want it to catch me.
I risked a look back and missed a stray root that jutted out onto the path. I fell face first and slid a short distance which turned me on my side facing the way I had come. At first I was overwhelmed by pain but as I lay there taking note of damages it dawned on me that nothing was behind me.
I slowly sat up, my body aching all over, but nothing seemed broken. My arms and hands
I've been scared, I've been scarred,
But standing still won't get me far.
I've found courage to test fate,
To wear these scars as war paint.
I am broken, not yet dead,
For all of me I have bled.
My heart pounds, it wants to burst.
Trust in people left it hurt
I'm what came to save what was,
I'll keep fighting for that cause.
My road is long, I've come far.
I'll keep walking with my scars.
Nobody knew what was happening. First came reports of large wild cats being seen in the city and this was quickly followed by reports of missing people. No bodies were found but everyone believed that the cats were responsible. With the number of sightings on the rise, people were advised to to stay in there home as the authorities handled the situation.
Of course some people, mostly the gun toting redneck demographic, believed they had to take matters into their own hands and that it would be really neat to shoot themselves a cat. My family was part of this group and as such I was expected to pick up a gun and shoot myself a cat.
At the ag
Running down the path I knew I needed to stop. I'd lost my breath not to long back and it felt like my legs would give out at any second. But I was afraid that if I stopped it would catch up. I didn't know what it was, all I knew was I didn't want it to catch me.
I risked a look back and missed a stray root that jutted out onto the path. I fell face first and slid a short distance which turned me on my side facing the way I had come. At first I was overwhelmed by pain but as I lay there taking note of damages it dawned on me that nothing was behind me.
I slowly sat up, my body aching all over, but nothing seemed broken. My arms and hands