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"For Someone More Dear Than Life" by Guillotine

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I
.

Am always here for you
If the world runs silent grey pastel
screaming jet suicide letters
destitute, bruised ivory anger -
I'm never going to
leave you.

I love you
.

I'll kill whoever stands in your way
.



                    Your Brother;
                                 .Luke



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On Tuesday April 22nd, 2008, thesuccubusreturns (15) writes:
Once more you show your amazing talent as well as your awsome personality. your sister is very lucky. i love this work, it made me sry.


On Saturday April 19th, 2008, carlosjackal (1718) writes:
Dedication to the sister, even if destitution grips and drags her down. You'll be there too, for her, for ever.


On Friday April 18th, 2008, saintedmad (1181) writes:
i think the .s all spattered around add more immediacy...more intention...more direness, almost like a pound, a bullethole. .. . and 'here' kind of voice.. ..excellent subliminals....and urgent tone. +ness


On Friday April 18th, 2008, Marionette Mars (516) writes:
i know what this kind of love feels like. for my brother. for my sister. for my boyfriend. i love them all so much. take a bullet for each. -mars


On Friday April 18th, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (500) writes:
This is beautiful, and I agree with what poison said, I would do the same.



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