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The devil in me
is bound so tight

I will not be going to heaven tonight


I let your hand touch me,
This isn't right

But i just still layed there waiting,
waiting for tonight

Waiting for an excuse,
to switch off your light.

My evil smile springs to life,
+I remove my knife+

You arn't even aware,
+you slowly remove... my underwear+

Your dirty hand
moves in for a feel,
but is only met

With cold hard steel

(This is my favourite bit),
when you recoil, twit

I was ready and prepared
and I have only just begun
For me the ride to hell is fun

but you,
you, your time has come

Hope you have enjoyed... your sins, my son?
For you are finished

The devil in me
has had its fun

The last thing that he sees, is me laughing

Good night sinner....

Satan has stamped your bum!



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On Tuesday April 3rd, 2007, ShatteredFaith (225) writes:
ha i fuckin loved this..it was awsome! fuckin A! now i see what u mean..i love the way you put it together to! luv manda


On Friday March 30th, 2007, Mab (967) writes:
I loved this!..."waiting for an excuse to switch off your light"...wonderfully dark.I lmao at the end! ~Meg


On Friday March 30th, 2007, elisa (1998) writes:
wicked words..... ...a personalized apocalypse, perhaps....... i love it.



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