Maybe someday I'll stop dragging my feet,
Maybe someday I'll stop pulling my teeth,
Maybe I'll put down these rusty pliers
And I'll take the time to wash the bloodstains from my sheets.
Maybe someday I'll stop strangling confidence,
Maybe someday I'll learn to exhale and rest
And let go of the anger and anxiety
That keep me on this plateau
And you out of reach.
I'm working toward a goal,
The only one that I've ever known.
Maybe someday I'll cut my hair and clean up
And I'll learn what it means to be an adult,
Maybe someday I'll find out what I'm worth,
Place my value in more than cellphones and alerts,
Maybe someday the words will find their way out,
Maybe someday they'll fight their way out of my mouth,
Till then I'm still wrestling myself,
Living day to day with this burning in my throat,
I'm still working toward that goal,
Even when there's no light to follow.
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