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Trey Ellis

Trey Ellis (born 1962) is an American novelist, screenwriter, professor, playwright, and essayist. He was born in Washington D.C. and graduated from Hopkins School and Phillips Academy, Andover, where he studied under Alexander Theroux before attending Stanford University, where he was the editor of the Stanford Chaparral and wrote his first novel, Platitudes in a creative writing class taught by Gilbert Sorrentino. He is a professor of Professional Practice in the Graduate School of the Arts at Columbia University. more »


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Yeah
Yeah
Yeah aye
I always had a vision for my future
Hope it doesn't fail
Wish me well
I might try to disappear before I hear the bells
Time is ticking and it's getting close passing by
That's why I
Follow god this life is like a living hell

Cause I'm to scared to fail
That's probably why I never try
Try to keep it to myself
There's problems that I often hide
I don't think they need to know
I don't think they'd be surprised
It ain't hard to see believe me
We all need some piece of mind

I knew it would change
I never thought it'd be like this
It ain't the same
So we keep searching in the deep abyss
I need some answers and I can't keep tryna find the way
Without the light that's from above
To guide the steps I take
I'm on path
With shards of glass
And I ain't got no shoes
My god has offered many times
He said he'll walk me through
He put my cross up on his shoulder
He stood tall and true
All improved internally
He could do this for all of you

So pay attention
I hope you get the message
You ain't show nobody love but somehow you expect it
Life is like a garden
It won't grow if you don't tend it
Often times I made mistakes
I ruined friendships
They all ended

But I
Also been up on the other side
Watching other people's backs just
Knowing they would never cover mine
I'm unsurprised
I see beneath your dumb disguise
I won't believe it can't deceive me
With a bunch of lies

I think it's time I try to find my way home
And thank the lord for this moment
I can finally go

I always had a vision for my future
Hope it doesn't fail
Wish me well
I might try to disappear before I hear the bells
Time is ticking and it's getting close to passing by
That's why I
Follow god this life is like a living hell

Cause I'm to scared to fail
That's probably why I never try
Try to keep it to myself
Problems that I often hide
I don't think they need to know
I don't think they'd be surprised
It ain't hard to see believe me
We all tryna ease our mind

So what's the point in living
When there isn't love
It's like a cymbal just repeating
Check Corinthians
Without it
I've seen many people chose to give it up
This is tough
God can speak to all of you just listen up
Just listen up

God can speak to all of you if you just listen up
She just listen up

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Written by: Treyton Ellis

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