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Shining, Glowing,
Attributes Of Your Wings,
Watch You As You Fly On By.
Too Good For Ground,
You Seek The Sky.

You Want To Soar,
Want To Play Ballet In The Air,
But Your Chained To The Ground,
By Your Cum-Stained Underwear.

How Can The Sky Trust You?
To Never Go Back To The Ground?
You Have Such An Indulgence In It,
Even Though It's Wrought From Conceit.

Your Truth Only Goes Skin Deep,
Your Core Is As Black As Mine...
But Where Mine Has Been Painted Over,
You're Sins Have Stained Right Through...

I Hope And Pray,
You Learn To Make The Darkness Shy Away,
I'll Be Soaring, Waiting For The Day,
When You Once Again Fly With My In The Heavens...


...Of Our Hearts.


/ Lucia /



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On Sunday December 5th, 2004, Sin (1623) writes:
this held such longing and uncomprimising love, even though you see her flaws you love her anyway,beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time..


On Wednesday June 23rd, 2004, SilencedAngel (60) writes:
Oh wow...very deep...


On Tuesday June 15th, 2004, evolve (2261) writes:
Morbid elegance..this piece is breathtaking. I can't highlight a favorite part...I'd have to quote all of it.


On Saturday June 12th, 2004, Twilight (2097) writes:
tragically beautiful. some darkness in even the most beautiful of words. you know the art of that...



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