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Forgive me for I have fallen From the fair sky And ruined your beautiful wings That you had made for me alone And yet as I plummet Plumes prancing about my descent Your gift is even more lovely Each fragile piece flickering in the sunset And as I am burnt from heaven With third degree burns of passion I will bask in the flames My body branded black to the bone A coal to light another pyre As my passing brings another life My cries converted to cries anew In the larynx of another love
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Sep 23, 2018
Sep 23, 2018 at 11:09 PM UTC
Icarus
Forgive me for I have fallen From the fair sky And ruined your beautiful wings That you had made for me alone And yet as I plummet Plumes prancing about my descent Your gift is even more lovely Each fragile piece flickering in the sunset And as I am burnt from heaven With third degree burns of passion I will bask in the flames My body branded black to the bone A coal to light another pyre As my passing brings another life My cries converted to cries anew In the larynx of another love
Hyleaux
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Sep 23, 2018
Sep 23, 2018 at 11:09 PM UTC
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