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How do I start to tell people? That you are my favorite pitfall. You've put me into this battlefield, without me knowing all its hazards. By-and-by it's your presence, that I cannot contain this growing imminence. I saw this coming and I got immune to the pain fell deeply in love as your light slowly fades away. You challenge me you play very well, used every card even my pride in peril. Left alone with the hope you'll start to see, all the menace that abrupts everything will lead to me. If this is too much to ask of you, spare me no trouble for I am afraid too. Fck readiness fck life, for you I'd wait even until the great divide. Great distress and jeopardy, whatever happens you know you'll have me. Cold as ice you pull away, assiduously I will travail. You are the threat I will always salute, the danger I'd fiercely hang on to. All the risks you try to put me through, I'd be gratified to fight for that single fcking chance to have you.
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
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How do I start to tell people? That you are my favorite pitfall. You've put me into this battlefield, without me knowing all its hazards. By-and-by it's your presence, that I cannot contain this growing imminence. I saw this coming and I got immune to the pain fell deeply in love as your light slowly fades away. You challenge me you play very well, used every card even my pride in peril. Left alone with the hope you'll start to see, all the menace that abrupts everything will lead to me. If this is too much to ask of you, spare me no trouble for I am afraid too. Fck readiness fck life, for you I'd wait even until the great divide. Great distress and jeopardy, whatever happens you know you'll have me. Cold as ice you pull away, assiduously I will travail. You are the threat I will always salute, the danger I'd fiercely hang on to. All the risks you try to put me through, I'd be gratified to fight for that single fcking chance to have you.
celestialdeity
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
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