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In marble, like moon; encased and cold, I linger where you sleep. Long shed of decadent purulence, your pale caress holds me still, and I dream of your bones atop my bones; our veins dying of thirst; the worms making love to our oblivious corpses. In amour, like rose; blackened in rust, I shiver where we kiss. Our lust becomes the dirt; our soiled souls moan. We’ve become immortal inside the wood-rot.
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Feb 11, 2015
Feb 11, 2015 at 10:29 AM UTC
The Amorous Tomb.
In marble, like moon; encased and cold, I linger where you sleep. Long shed of decadent purulence, your pale caress holds me still, and I dream of your bones atop my bones; our veins dying of thirst; the worms making love to our oblivious corpses. In amour, like rose; blackened in rust, I shiver where we kiss. Our lust becomes the dirt; our soiled souls moan. We’ve become immortal inside the wood-rot.
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Feb 11, 2015
Feb 11, 2015 at 10:29 AM UTC
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