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lay me face down
(do it for you)
find something wrong, follow through swiftly

drag my body to the middle of the desert
(do it for me)
dig the trench, lay me face down

where shall I go?
does the ground fall further from here?
I'll try not to find my way back
at least not with the same mentality

Now,
bury your burden
cover up the suffering,
plant my life six feet under
pray I can grow from my selfish ways
redemption's all I ask
I'll meet you in another life

I'll meet you at sunrise
in a world far away from the milky way
I'll be waiting with flowers,
a bouqet of dreams; dreamt well
before you knew of me

If we could start over
I would have killed first,
this way you would never realize
you were the selfish one.
It my sweat and tears
that gave you every opportunity to be happy

I'll meet you in another life
Heartless bitch.




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On Thursday May 10th, 2007, Mylissa (1053) writes:
Wow the ending is not what I expected at all... so intense, and tragic. I love the "does the ground fall further from here" completely made me think...passion is beautiful.



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