Analysis of Into my Mind

Takeeya Robertson-Yates 1993 (North Carolina)



See into my mind see the things that are inside the things I hide deep down and hide behind my pride, the things I crave the path of a maze that make you gaze and erase what you thought you knew and now isn't true, to me is old but to you is new, the dreams you wish you drew make an artist want to paint ohh all these things in my mind but you can't because your a sinner to judge and not a saint. The things in my mind, umm ain't no way I could imagine but not say the feelings that I taste such a deranged feeling not to reciprocate a desire to manipulate these images you can't translate the only way to understand is to close your eyes and pretend that you comprehend the thoughts in my minds that will leave you in a daze and be so amazed


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Written on April 04, 2023

Submitted by takeeya_r on April 10, 2023

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