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SUPERNOVA

I feel like Atlas, I got my back stretched
You wanna grab this, you don't understand this
I keep it oppressed, work on my realness
Reading my manifest, I'll address your request
I've been waking up drenched in sweat
All my dreams, full of my regret (my regret)
I keep hearing what my mother said
Eyes are open, all I see is red
I met you in California
You told me you loved him in Georgia
Your heart's in the ground, frozen over
My hearts in the sky supernova
Look overhead at the stars and the ocean
Foggy emotions, moments, erosion
This supernova could cause a commotion
My minds of the notion, you'll still be my motive -slant
I've been, I've been so messed up in my head
I've been going through phases, I'm just going through phases
Don't know what this craze is, oh 
WALKING through your mazes, oh oh 
I've been waking up drenched in sweat
All my dreams full of my regret (my regret)
I keep hearing what my mother said
Eyes are open all I see is red
I met you in California
You told me you loved him in Georgia
Your heart's in the ground, frozen over
My heart's in the sky, supernova

5. The tone of the poem is angry and confused
6. This poem makes me feel mad because the tone of the lyrics really bite
7. This poems message is not to trust people
8.Look overhead at the stars and the ocean
Foggy emotions, moments, erosion This supernova could cause a commotion My minds of the notion, you'll still be my motive -slant I've been, I've been so messed up in my head I've been going through phases, I'm just going through phases Don't know what this craze is, oh WALKING through your mazes, oh oh I've been waking up drenched in sweatAll my dreams full of my regret (my regret)
9.  I like the poem because of the way it flows 
10. Look overhead at the stars and the ocean Foggy emotions, moments, erosion This supernova could cause a commotion
11. Betrayal
12. Someone gets backstabbed by a loved one and is reminiscing
13. A snake. Because it's sneaky, deadly, and leave scars. 

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