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drowning, drowning under, these voices loud as thunder, the dragon and the tiger, the hermit and the miser, twist the paths of fate. the devil was my brother, he took me to the river where the waters flow forever, beside the laughing heather, a river full of hate. the dragon said; "i'll burn you." the tiger said; “i’ll maul you.” the hermit said; “i live on my own.” the miser said; “i won’t give you a loan.” the devil was my brother, he threw me in the river where the waters flow forever, beside the laughing heather. drowning, drowning under, these voices loud as thunder, i watched the laughing heather, while the river flowed forever and my soul was filled with hate.   i shouted to my brother; “devil be ****** “i am ****** he replied, “like the river of hate   and my sister need best understand the hell that flows forever, beside the laughing heather.” “but i am your sister,” i cried. “i am the devil,” he softly replied.
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Sep 18, 2017
Sep 18, 2017 at 2:56 PM UTC
the devil
drowning, drowning under, these voices loud as thunder, the dragon and the tiger, the hermit and the miser, twist the paths of fate. the devil was my brother, he took me to the river where the waters flow forever, beside the laughing heather, a river full of hate. the dragon said; "i'll burn you." the tiger said; “i’ll maul you.” the hermit said; “i live on my own.” the miser said; “i won’t give you a loan.” the devil was my brother, he threw me in the river where the waters flow forever, beside the laughing heather. drowning, drowning under, these voices loud as thunder, i watched the laughing heather, while the river flowed forever and my soul was filled with hate.   i shouted to my brother; “devil be ****** “i am ****** he replied, “like the river of hate   and my sister need best understand the hell that flows forever, beside the laughing heather.” “but i am your sister,” i cried. “i am the devil,” he softly replied.
beth-fwoah-dream
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Sep 18, 2017
Sep 18, 2017 at 2:56 PM UTC
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