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Oh consume me sick brethren wreak havoc and bleed thy sorrow stalk infatuation with a sniggering smile, and linger upon every hour of tomorrow ["Do you think the world cares about your pathetic existence?"] run fingers along dusty windowsills cry away from the footfalls of the dead spray your hair black, paint on your best face from the shadows morals and innocence are shed ["You're just another freak so give up this futile resistance."] take your conscience by its swollen throat saturate it in fury to stifle its desperate cries, seeking vengeance you're killing strangers and cutting yourself off to block out the swarming flies blackened and bruised, you leer from the corners and blow dreams to pieces, ["Oh come with me child" the Vampyre did rasp "to the divide where insanity and reality creases."] languish in frustration, take out anyone in sight, **** your pistol and get your trusty hook go forth monster, and paint red the night.
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Oct 3, 2015
Oct 3, 2015 at 9:22 AM UTC
Ballad Of A Vampyre
Oh consume me sick brethren wreak havoc and bleed thy sorrow stalk infatuation with a sniggering smile, and linger upon every hour of tomorrow ["Do you think the world cares about your pathetic existence?"] run fingers along dusty windowsills cry away from the footfalls of the dead spray your hair black, paint on your best face from the shadows morals and innocence are shed ["You're just another freak so give up this futile resistance."] take your conscience by its swollen throat saturate it in fury to stifle its desperate cries, seeking vengeance you're killing strangers and cutting yourself off to block out the swarming flies blackened and bruised, you leer from the corners and blow dreams to pieces, ["Oh come with me child" the Vampyre did rasp "to the divide where insanity and reality creases."] languish in frustration, take out anyone in sight, **** your pistol and get your trusty hook go forth monster, and paint red the night.
lexander-jones
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Oct 3, 2015
Oct 3, 2015 at 9:22 AM UTC
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