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You gave me poisoned butterflies So I had to mercy-kill them. I knew, what I believed were lies yes, I blinded my own eyes. For when all their wings I had torn I knew they were poisoned For they came back and were born from my own flesh and bone. It was that kind of torture when you took away my life. It is that kind of torture realizing you are my life. when you had enough--- **** I keep forgetting that I was not enough I am not enough. But then I still loved you even with blood on my hands. And I still love you with my blood on your hands.
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Jul 8, 2015
Jul 8, 2015 at 8:48 AM UTC
Bloodstained
You gave me poisoned butterflies So I had to mercy-kill them. I knew, what I believed were lies yes, I blinded my own eyes. For when all their wings I had torn I knew they were poisoned For they came back and were born from my own flesh and bone. It was that kind of torture when you took away my life. It is that kind of torture realizing you are my life. when you had enough--- **** I keep forgetting that I was not enough I am not enough. But then I still loved you even with blood on my hands. And I still love you with my blood on your hands.
wolfram
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Jul 8, 2015
Jul 8, 2015 at 8:48 AM UTC
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