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Late last night I had a date with Death And she wore a corsage of my last breath Around her wrist and I dressed to impress Half-heartedly desperate to look my best... I wore a sweater-vest With a spoon, I slit my throat And pulled my tongue through the narrow hole I figured I was getting dressed to die So I wore a cuban neck tie I picked her up at eight On the street parallel to the eastern gate Of a golf course adjacent to cemetery trees ... Seemed about right to me. We strolled through the evergreens And a thorny briar of trees Silently chewing on epitaffy I was unsurprised that there was a plot I had not surmised And when we found ourselves raising hell I checked my watch for the time I walked her home along the shores Of a river called Styx With a gondolier called Charon. And despite his non-speaking tone, It was nice. We walked to a house made of brimstone and bricks I found myself standing at Death's door and peered inside expecting fire But instead the fireplace was roasting goat hide I smiled And I leaned in for a kiss Instead of a kiss, all she gave me is... A pat on the shoulder And said we could still be friends After all, we'd be together in The End
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 6:57 PM UTC
An Odd Date With Death
Late last night I had a date with Death And she wore a corsage of my last breath Around her wrist and I dressed to impress Half-heartedly desperate to look my best... I wore a sweater-vest With a spoon, I slit my throat And pulled my tongue through the narrow hole I figured I was getting dressed to die So I wore a cuban neck tie I picked her up at eight On the street parallel to the eastern gate Of a golf course adjacent to cemetery trees ... Seemed about right to me. We strolled through the evergreens And a thorny briar of trees Silently chewing on epitaffy I was unsurprised that there was a plot I had not surmised And when we found ourselves raising hell I checked my watch for the time I walked her home along the shores Of a river called Styx With a gondolier called Charon. And despite his non-speaking tone, It was nice. We walked to a house made of brimstone and bricks I found myself standing at Death's door and peered inside expecting fire But instead the fireplace was roasting goat hide I smiled And I leaned in for a kiss Instead of a kiss, all she gave me is... A pat on the shoulder And said we could still be friends After all, we'd be together in The End
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Sep 30, 2013
Sep 30, 2013 at 6:57 PM UTC
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