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"Shame In Love and Death" by CrOsSeD N BoUnD

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My love for you is burning through my veins
The days I see you smile, are the days that I stay sane
Would you be the one to wipe away my shame
Would you tell me honestly that I'm the one to blame


Can you see me weeping for the loss of your lucious kiss
Can you tell me that when I leave, I surely will be missed
Will you visit my headstone when I'm six feet underground
Will you realize that I'm the best, the best you ever found

Can you find it in your heart to forgive the unforgotten
Will you slap my pale dead corpse and tell me that I'm rotten
Would you kiss my frozen lips for one more bitter taste
Filled with lies of love, I know my life's a waste

Will you leave beside my grave, a flower colored black
Walk away and shed a tear, and slowly turn your back
Will you please forget of me, and let me rot alone
A girl like you doesnt deserve my love, the love I've never shown



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On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, monalisamarie (146) writes:
painful i must say, beautiful write, but painful


On Tuesday February 8th, 2005, An Expired Member (16) writes:
wow, this inspires emotion. great write. ~siren~


On Tuesday February 8th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1221) writes:
damn roarke.....i love this write...and i love how much heart i can feel in your every word..~AoD



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