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"Tainted Heart" by cherietree

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My heart bleeds from the inside,
painfully seeping out all of its love for you.

Yet when you bleed like i bleed the love never really leaves you.
it corses through my viens like a rushing fountantion of intence emotion,
Ripping apart every rational thought i have ever indulged in.
Tearing my mind in-two like an insane extasy.

I always know i will love you with my heart and soul, like you love me.
but for the moment i hurt with an insane and vicous anger i must subside.
but subside it i wont,because i will move on while silently my tainted viens run with your love,
only a matter of time before both our viens spill into an ocean of lust.





THE HEART
An organ that gives life.
An artery filled mucle.
Pumps BLOOD around the body.



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On Tuesday January 23rd, 2007, raskal (215) writes:
agree with just shoot me " silently my tainted veins run with your love" -it's a beautiful line.


On Tuesday January 23rd, 2007, Alanarchy (1697) writes:
Jaggad and hot with a sort of sad anger. "tearing my mind in-two like an insane extacy" Great line. I really enjoyed this.


On Tuesday January 23rd, 2007, Bella Butchery (1104) writes:
"silently my tainted viens run with your love", you had me there, stunning imagery


On Tuesday January 23rd, 2007, verablue (156) writes:
seconded.



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