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Apr 2015
Loneliness used to devour my soul,
Until I buried my self in piles of books all alone.
Reality was a bleak spot of dawn,
The trace of light, seemed long gone.

Then you stepped up in my midst,
A twisted charm,surrounding your grace.
My midnight woes ebbing away like a dead language,
As gargoyles watched over your gates.

Like a hopeless moth I yearned for a flame,
Fire so filled with sin and pain.
Lies glistened on your poisonous visage ,
Butchering my soul at the temple of your embrace .
Flita Fernandes
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Flita Fernandes  21/F/Texas
(21/F/Texas)   
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   --- and Sabbathius
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