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Wanting, needing, to get what it wants
Clever, so clever under darkened stars
Bursting forth deep sinister taunts
Dragging down to face the unbroken bars
Sweeping forth the colored cinders of her eyes
with the sprinting scent of angel's breath
Again, the sin, again the lies
Sweet wine of Satan's sheath
~
Die...die again...
~
Pulling the fading halo down
Sucking out all the blood with sweet lips
Caressing the smooth skin of that beautiful flower
~
Die...die again...
~
So many deaths, so many dreams
Never will that flower stay dead,
Never will it's soul stop sending gleams
Never will there be said
That there was a day when the flower fell
From the throne of beauty
And into the dirt
For all imoortality, for all eternity
~There shan't be one hurt

Not on that beautiful flesh,
So filled with warm blood
Asunder with passion of the fresh
Brightened with hue of a flood
The flood of emotion of seduction,of love
~
Halo disappear, body crucify
Drink of the blood of the blackened god...
But no...never...never...
~Die~



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On Tuesday July 5th, 2005, Lydia Jade (784) writes:
Wow...that was pretty damn good...impressive use of words...all fit together like the peices of a puzzle...goes straight to the heart...damn good job buddy!!



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