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Cocaine.

Some of you may know me, Some of you may not. You may have seen me across the street, Sensual And Sleet. Maybe you caught me in your mothers bedside draw, Or in the pockets of a local whore. We might already be acquainted,                            We might be best friends, I might be your Means To An End.             Give me a taste,             Be mine forever.             But don't try play it clever,             Don't be a predictable fool. Maybe you think you're stronger. If that be the case,                             Then come a little closer,            Get a clearer view.       Those to make it out alive are few. Let the paranoia manifest in your cells, Let the shivers be like earthquakes in your bones. Let your agony pour out in moans. Come on dear, Let me              Take away your pain. Let me              Be the blood in that vein.                   Can't you tell?                     I'm here to stay.                       Come along,                         Let us play. But let it be known, I am no one trick pony, And this is no childs game. This will end in shame. Do you see the visions? The never ending car collisions. Do you feel the sweats? Can't you see? They're All Gifts From Me.
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kaylene-nel
19 / F
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Written by
kaylene-nel
19 / F
Published
Jan 17, 2015
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#addiction#pain#drugs#cocaine
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