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If there was a way to take you from your nightmares,

If there was a hope to protect you from your pain,

I wish to protect you from the falling darkness,

I want to storm in and steal you away from the demons that haunt your footsteps,

I wish to draw my blade upon those who might try and harm you,

You are the innocent, the tortured, the helpless,

I am the strong, the brave and the humble,

Please dear one, let this burden drift away,

Let truth be your wayward,

Trust those who have given you the reason to trust them,


My heart goes out to you, my sword is yours, my wisdom is a tree that you can pick from,

Fear not little one,

FOR

I

AM

WITH

YOU



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On Saturday July 5th, 2008, paperthin_hymn (17) writes:
nice write i enjoyed it, it made me happy


On Friday July 4th, 2008, Lipstick Whore (410) writes:
mmmmm--lovely--i found this rather erotic and sensual...nice work


On Friday July 4th, 2008, DyingForYourRights (143) writes:
LOL I wasn't going for erotic..but i suppose if thats how you see it i cant change your point of view


On Friday July 4th, 2008, Theappleofyoureye (443) writes:
very sweet.


On Friday July 4th, 2008, Please Press Reset (197) writes:
i like this Cuz. it made me feel a lot better, whether that was intentional or not. :)



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