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I'd love to watch you die

I'd love to watch you die To see the color fade For all the gloom and sorrow To drift away by day I'd know your threat had ceased I'd rest in peaceful slumber I'd go out on the rooftops Annoucing, the great fall Death! I tell you all -For might we once have feared We now are given reason To sing out on the word The birds would sing The sun would shine And life would live once more I'd love to witness death That is, of you my foe To see a once forboding figure Trampled down by silence I'd laugh in hysterical muteness I'd shed a joyful tear No one would think to stop me For once you'd stopped us all As once a last breath taken A joyful echo heard No more the sound of silence No more the sound of hurt What left would be a corpse A lonesome, fallen figure The ghost of all once evil Would sink below through screams We, as now a whole Would love to watch you die
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caty
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Aug 4, 2010
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