Dear Crystal

Dear Crystal

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sat, Mar 22, 2025<5 mins
"Dear Crystal" is a raw, rhyming song crafted as a letter to both a woman named Crystal and crystal meth, the drug. It begins with heartfelt gratitude, praising them for the euphoric highs-meth's rush and her love-that masked the speaker's pain and felt like pure happiness, blinding him to their true cost. As the letter unfolds, he questions their deceit, realizing the bliss was a false front; while he soared in the highs of the drug and the relationship, both were quietly killing him-meth eroding his body, Crystal's inevitable departure breaking his spirit. It ends in furious despair as he overdoses and curses them for the betrayal, tying their dual abandonment to his suicide, a final cry against the illusion that left him dead.
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