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"Oh release" by Kitty_LostInHerOwnMind

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Oh release
You're so kind, but so cruel
So beautiful, but so horrid

Oh release
It seems I can't go without you
You bleed out my sins
Make me feel external pain

Oh release
You scar my body
Cut me to shreds
And, yet, I can't live without you

Oh release
Your cold blade on my skin
Feels so warm and comforting

Oh release
How can I live with you?
But at the same time,
How can I live without?

Oh release
You make me sane
But cause insanity at the same time

Oh release
I can't erase you
I can't leave you
No matter how much I try

Oh release
I know you're the snake
Hidden in what I think you are
The appealing flower

Oh release
You're good and bad,
A taboo of your own

Oh release
I need you,
But you kill me at the same time

Oh release
No matter how many times you appear
I know you'll never compare to the pain in my heart

Oh release
I need you
I love you
But I must leave you

Oh release
Let me free
Let me be
Let me be the uncaged bird
Able to fly

Oh release
I wish you didn't feel so good
Then maybe
I could be without you

Oh release
My beautiful
Bloody
release



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On Tuesday May 23rd, 2006, The Zebra Warrior (2425) writes:
highly charged neurotic madness!! Oh release pounded my head I might find myself muttering it in my sleep; talking it in my dreams, holy swans!!



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