Does anything have inherent value?
Does anything I do have worth?
Does the time I’m spending on this amount to anything?
Is anyone even listening at all?
I’ve got the sillies
What if they figure out that I’m a fraud?
They might realize I don’t know what I’m doing
Could I potentially lose their respect?
Could… could I potentially lose my income?
Do you want to try again?
Well, trying is so trying when you’re trying to live
Do you think you need a friend?
I’ve given more than I can give
Sometimes I think there must be more to life than this
But then I pivot to a wall-eye in a trench coat instead
As backmasking advising to cut out the couch
And have it developed repeats in my head
Maybe I shouldn’t be so hard on myself
Maybe there’s a reason that I’ve taken so much time
Maybe it doesn’t matter how anyone else feels
Maybe being valuable to me is more than enough
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