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For the first time, I thought I had found Solace in you! But you were no better than, The devil reincarnated The one who finally turned my life, Into wretched tormented living hell hole When sit to think I regret the first day I saw you Spoke to you And even collected your number and know your name I knew I shouldn’t have listened to the voice inside my head And shouldn’t have been deceive by your beauty But should have just left you alone That moment my hearth began to love again It turns out There is no heart again to love Only a stone that pumps blood And I need no donor This who I am Because of you I am, Worse than a leprous beggar on the street Saw your place And I came for you to relieve me of this curse And torment you placed on me But it turns out that mother nature have taken her course on you So I am learning how to face the reality And live with this curse and torment My reward for loving you STONER FOR LIFE
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 5:04 AM UTC
Reward of loving Her
For the first time, I thought I had found Solace in you! But you were no better than, The devil reincarnated The one who finally turned my life, Into wretched tormented living hell hole When sit to think I regret the first day I saw you Spoke to you And even collected your number and know your name I knew I shouldn’t have listened to the voice inside my head And shouldn’t have been deceive by your beauty But should have just left you alone That moment my hearth began to love again It turns out There is no heart again to love Only a stone that pumps blood And I need no donor This who I am Because of you I am, Worse than a leprous beggar on the street Saw your place And I came for you to relieve me of this curse And torment you placed on me But it turns out that mother nature have taken her course on you So I am learning how to face the reality And live with this curse and torment My reward for loving you STONER FOR LIFE
barrscelle
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18/M/London
May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 5:04 AM UTC
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