I start with med being miserable and pathetic
Trying to hang myself in the attic
As I tip the chair the rope got stuck in my hair
And I had to hang there
With the most ridiculous pain and without a death to gain
I wanted to complain, I wanted to complain
Several hours later
I got found by my friend
Still hanging in my hair
And my life hadn’t come to an end
I may look like a normal guy
But I am more than what meets the eye
Every Thursday I try to end my life
But my faith is always giving me strife
I really don’t know why I can’t die
But every Friday night I wonder why
Following Thursday I thought I would try one thing
It was time to jump a building
I leaned out and fell, prepared to say farewell
I landed on a window cleaner lift from hell
Jumping at night may have been wrong I sang a song
Preparing to stay there all night long
To sleep on a lift one night
I would not recommend
I was really cold
And my life hadn’t come to an end
I may look like a normal guy
But I am more than what meets the eye
Every Thursday I try to end my life
But my faith is always giving me strife
I really don’t know why I can’t die
But every Friday night I wonder why
Thursdays all ended the same way and I never died
Death never took my life, believe me I tried
I’ve spent more time trying to die than I’ve ever spent on anything else
And as time went by I realized I didn’t wanted to die anymore
No more, no more
Never again
I may look like a normal guy
But I am more than what meets the eye
Every Thursday I try to end my life
But my faith is always giving me strife
I really don’t know why I can’t die
But every Friday night I wonder why
Oh why, oh please tell me why, why can’t I die
I wonder why
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