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about
someone stole my bike yesterday and i have been so upset and i think this is how i feel about it so i recorded it on my phone
lyrics
someone stole my bike today
i still have my helmet
it is the brightest red
i've ever been
i liked going so so fast
i liked hearing the wind
and not hearing the wind
at the turn of my head
like magic like poetry
like every happiness
there has ever been
is riding by
sulking at the trainstation
i cry tears of an ambling, walking mind
how will i pay for my metrocard
how will i afford a bike again
how can i ever forgive their sin
how will i look at anyone again
without wanting to hurt all of them
on my bike i'll plow them down
anonymous and free
so fast, i won't need to breathe
and neither will they
when i make them go away
but that's not even real at all
cause i'm still on the corner
my nose is running
like they ran off with my biiiike
now i'm overdramatic
and so privileged
i'm a victim in and of the time
i stole my own bike
the minute i bought a bike
i dont know how i feel about that
i leave my helmet on the sidewalk
credits
released November 6, 2017
my dad for telling me to give them my bike
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