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"Dull razorblades//" by weheldhandsattheendoftheworld

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I'd like to say I'm sorry for the bloodstains
I'll be leaving
At your altar.

Wounds numb..... soul empty.....
I will walk away,
Leaving this,
My last sacrifice to you.

Wishing I could only fo more
to satisfy your lust
for my pain.

Aching to feel your need drag deeply through my skin
just one more time.

One more razorblade kiss,
One more scar to poison my soul.

Caress me with your hate
Then leave me
shaking.......
               crawling....
at your feet,
In awe of your glory.

Breaking one more time,
When I look into his eyes
...and see only you...

Weaving your whispers through my mind,
Setting the snare
that you know I am only too willing to be caught in.
Setting me free, again,
just so the line cuts deeper the next time.



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On Friday January 14th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1260) writes:
beautiful!


On Wednesday January 12th, 2005, Clerik (49) writes:
Very nice but the trend of razorblade themes is getting old.


On Monday January 10th, 2005, ElegantKiss (408) writes:
"I'd like to say I'm sorry for the bloodstains I'll be leaving At your altar." That line was hot as fuck.


On Monday January 10th, 2005, A Broken Soul (103) writes:
wow. i really liked this, very true and great. i'd like to have said the same thing. ^Autumn^



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