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"Follow Me Down" by Crimsonrose

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Follow me down to the end of the road.
Follow me down, into the unknown.
When you can't go home, and you have no where to go.
Just follow me down.

There is a trail I have paved for us to walk.
A journey that was ment for us to embark.
As we spiral down into the deepest depth of depression,
We find this trail has secrets only in our hearts posession.

We give our lives to each other in trust.
We give our hearts to each other, is it love or lust.
I made this trail from particles of dust.
I built this trail on my solemn trust

And when the time comes, will you follow me......

Will you follow me down, to the end of the road.
Will you follow me down, into the unknown.
When you can't go home.
and you have no where to go,
just follow me down.
Will you follow me down--------



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On Friday December 10th, 2004, urbanhumility (1377) writes:
well spoken.......a memory that is narrated in a melencholic voice.......well done........urban


On Friday October 8th, 2004, Angst Queen (470) writes:
Excellant job, Crimson, and I agree with steuss, this does give the thought of a song to the mind


On Friday October 8th, 2004, steuss (141) writes:
I really like this piece, I feel that it is almost like a song. The images you invoke are beautiful! well done!



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