Drugging Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift in a Psych Ward

In halls where echoes softly weep,
Dreams and fears begin to seep.
A gilded voice, now raw, confined,
Seeking peace within her mind.

Walls adorned with shadowed pain,
Yet melodies still form a chain.
Notes of hope through chaos stream,
Turning anguish into dream.

In quiet rooms where silence screams,
A poet’s heart reclaims her themes.
For even stars can lose their light,
And find it brighter through the night.

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  1. Joe post’s with his mother alone = POST MA LONE

    I don’t want pharma pills JOE!

    “Pills and Promises” (A Taylor Swift-style song)

    Verse 1
    They say take this and you’ll feel fine,
    Little white lies in a bottle of time.
    But the world spins faster, and my head’s still numb,
    Promises broken, what have I become?

    Abram knew there was another way,
    Sunlight and nutrients, brighter days.
    They called him crazy, but he saw the truth,
    Healing starts with what we choose.

    Pre-Chorus
    And I don’t want your chemical disguise,
    Hiding the pain but stealing my light.
    I’m searching for a cure that’s real,
    Not a deal with a devil in a capsule seal.

    Chorus
    I’m done with the pills and promises,
    The ones that never make me whole.
    Abram said it’s the balance we’re missing,
    The key’s in the body and the soul.
    I’m breaking free, I’m taking control,
    No more pills to weigh me down below.

    Verse 2
    They write prescriptions, not solutions,
    Masking the cracks, not the resolution.
    But Abram whispered, “It’s not too late,
    Feed your mind, let your body awake.”

    B3, C, and all the rest,
    Healing starts when we give our best.
    Pharma profits on our despair,
    But hope’s in the sunlight, in the air.

    Pre-Chorus
    And I don’t want your chemical disguise,
    Hiding the pain but stealing my light.
    I’m searching for a cure that’s real,
    Not a deal with a devil in a capsule seal.

    Chorus
    I’m done with the pills and promises,
    The ones that never make me whole.
    Abram said it’s the balance we’re missing,
    The key’s in the body and the soul.
    I’m breaking free, I’m taking control,
    No more pills to weigh me down below.

    Bridge
    They’ll tell you it’s the only way,
    But I’ve seen the sunlight break through the gray.
    Orthomolecular, it’s a new fight,
    Healing in color, chasing the light.

    Chorus
    I’m done with the pills and promises,
    The ones that never make me whole.
    Abram said it’s the balance we’re missing,
    The key’s in the body and the soul.
    I’m breaking free, I’m taking control,
    No more pills to weigh me down below.

    Outro
    So here’s to the dreamers, the ones who believe,
    That healing’s in nature, not in deceit.
    No more pills, no more promises thin,
    The fight for the truth is where we begin.

  2. “Dalmatian Sunshine” (A Croatian Vacation Song)

    Verse 1
    Wake up to the Adriatic breeze,
    Golden rays dancing on the seas.
    Pack your sneakers, we’ll hit the trail,
    Through olive groves where the stories sail.

    Fresh fruit markets line the stone-paved streets,
    Vitamin heaven in every treat.
    Lemons, figs, and cherries divine,
    Fuel for the soul under the Croatian sunshine.

    Chorus
    Dalmatian sunshine, lighting the way,
    Health in the air, a new start today.
    Move your body, feel the beat,
    With the sea at your toes and the warmth at your feet.
    Sunshine, exercise, and vitamins free,
    Croatian paradise is calling to me.

    Verse 2
    Hike up to the fortress high,
    The view takes your breath, the clouds meet the sky.
    Swim in the blue, where the water heals,
    Every stroke breaking through what life conceals.

    Sip fresh orange juice on a café chair,
    Laughing with friends in the coastal air.
    The rhythm of life slows down to stay,
    And you feel the glow that won’t fade away.

    Chorus
    Dalmatian sunshine, lighting the way,
    Health in the air, a new start today.
    Move your body, feel the beat,
    With the sea at your toes and the warmth at your feet.
    Sunshine, exercise, and vitamins free,
    Croatian paradise is calling to me.

    Bridge
    Climbing mountains, biking the shore,
    Every step makes you crave it more.
    Under the sun, we are alive,
    Dalmatian beauty helps us thrive.

    Chorus
    Dalmatian sunshine, lighting the way,
    Health in the air, a new start today.
    Move your body, feel the beat,
    With the sea at your toes and the warmth at your feet.
    Sunshine, exercise, and vitamins free,
    Croatian paradise is calling to me.

    Outro
    So let the sun kiss your skin, let your heart run wild,
    Feel like a kid, free and beguiled.
    In Croatia, the simple things shine,
    Sunshine, exercise, and a life divine.

  3. Sarah Connor Syndrome

    They whisper the name like a shadowed curse,
    A diagnosis meant to make dreams disperse.
    “Sarah Connor Syndrome,” they say with a grin,
    As if hope for the world is some mortal sin.

    A woman who dreams beyond her own years,
    Whose courage defies their doubts and their fears.
    She carries the weight of a future untold,
    With a heart of steel and a soul of gold.

    They call it a “syndrome,” a flaw in her mind,
    As if saving the world is a crime unkind.
    But what they deride is a beacon, a flame,
    A spark of salvation in destiny’s name.

    For it’s not a disease to believe in the light,
    To fight for a dawn that’s not yet in sight.
    It’s not madness to hope, not folly to try,
    To give birth to a savior when the stakes are so high.

    Not a Disease, But a Calling

    It’s noble, this yearning, this purpose divine,
    To hold in your arms the hope of all time.
    To stand against darkness, to rise and defend,
    To nurture a future that others transcend.

    So call it not illness, call it instead,
    A legacy born, not a feverish dread.
    For to want to save the world is the greatest refrain,
    A song of courage that will always remain.

  4. “Where the Soldier Stands”
    (A Taylor Swift-style song about Vancouver and finding strength)

    Verse 1
    The lights go down, the crowd’s alive,
    Last stop on this wild ride.
    Vancouver’s rain, it calls my name,
    But tonight feels different, not the same.

    The stage is my fortress, but my heart feels bare,
    I’m chasing something that isn’t there.
    Through every song, through every cheer,
    There’s a void I can’t outrun, it’s here.

    Pre-Chorus
    And I’m searching in the city lights,
    For a hero to make this right.
    They say he’s out there, standing tall,
    A soldier who could fix it all.

    Chorus
    Where are you, G.I. Joe?
    I’ve been fighting battles you’ll never know.
    I’m breaking under the weight of the show,
    But they say you’re the one who can make me whole.
    In the rain of Vancouver, where dreams collide,
    I’m looking for the one who fights my fight.

    Verse 2
    They say strength comes from within,
    But I’m caught in a storm I can’t begin.
    Anthrax clouds and uranium’s haze,
    I’ve heard of your battles and your darker days.

    You’ve seen the worst and still survived,
    Maybe you’re the key to keeping me alive.
    I’m not asking for rescue, just a steady hand,
    A reason to believe, a place to stand.

    Pre-Chorus
    And I’m searching in the city lights,
    For a hero to make this right.
    They say he’s out there, standing tall,
    A soldier who could fix it all.

    Chorus
    Where are you, G.I. Joe?
    I’ve been fighting battles you’ll never know.
    I’m breaking under the weight of the show,
    But they say you’re the one who can make me whole.
    In the rain of Vancouver, where dreams collide,
    I’m looking for the one who fights my fight.

    Bridge
    Maybe you’re just a story, a name in the wind,
    A fleeting hope I’ve let in.
    But even if I never see your face,
    The idea of you still holds a place.

    For I’ve learned from the soldier’s creed,
    To fight through pain and let hope lead.
    Maybe I’ll find you, or maybe I’ll find,
    The strength you inspired, already mine.

    Chorus
    Where are you, G.I. Joe?
    I’ve been fighting battles you’ll never know.
    I’m breaking under the weight of the show,
    But they say you’re the one who can make me whole.
    In the rain of Vancouver, where dreams collide,
    I’m looking for the one who fights my fight.

    Outro
    So I’ll sing my heart out, let the music flow,
    And in every note, I’ll find my G.I. Joe.
    Maybe you’re real, or maybe you’re me,
    But tonight, in this city, I’ll set myself free.

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