keep telling me i am no good
keep telling me i am nothing
keep telling me i have nothing to offer
keep telling me i don't know what i am doing
keep telling me i don't know anything
keep telling me i am a diappointment
keep telling me i will never amount to anything
keep telling me i am a waste of space
keep telling me i am a waste of breath
keep telling me i am a waste of time
keep telling me i am a waste of life
keep telling me you don't care
keep telling me you don't love me
keep telling me you never loved me
keepi telling me no one could love me
keep telling me you don't need me
keep telling me you don't want me
keep telling me . . .
i already believe you
Published by Charles B Reynolds
Published author, political junkie, and lover of the written word. Writing workshop and seminar instructor. Journalist at Examiner.com and Imperfect Parent.com. Blogger of the internationally read “Thinkin... View profile
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