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I called you today. I called and confessed to you, I am the vampire you thought you saw the other day. I've been holed up in my room, Trying to tell myself it's not true. I am not the parasitic, paled palor monster, The one you bit and transmitted the gene, Passed over until me. I want to believe vampires do not have superiority complexes. I want to believe immortality grants time for improvement. I am scared I will bite you one day, And I will drive you to my vampireistic tendencies, Or I will be forced to watch you bleed. I don't want to be a monster, But I fear it's too late.
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Dec 29, 2013
Dec 29, 2013 at 11:13 PM UTC
I am a Vampire
I called you today. I called and confessed to you, I am the vampire you thought you saw the other day. I've been holed up in my room, Trying to tell myself it's not true. I am not the parasitic, paled palor monster, The one you bit and transmitted the gene, Passed over until me. I want to believe vampires do not have superiority complexes. I want to believe immortality grants time for improvement. I am scared I will bite you one day, And I will drive you to my vampireistic tendencies, Or I will be forced to watch you bleed. I don't want to be a monster, But I fear it's too late.
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Dec 29, 2013
Dec 29, 2013 at 11:13 PM UTC
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