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At The Worst Of Ends
If I should ever be so overcome
 By darkness to allow myself to cry
 Then I shall trace these old wounds with my thumb 
 Until my heartbeat falls and makes me high
 If I should be found on the bathroom floor
 Convulsing without my sense or reason
 Then it would be better to lock the door
 Rather than let me suffer fresh treason
 But in the arms of a friend, or a few
 I might be brought to peace for a brief while
 If they whisper love and swear it's true
 Corroborated by the softest smile
 When I find myself at the worst of ends
 I can rely on the help of my friends

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