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I stopped at hell the crossroads Dug up the middle Placed my trinkets down just so Covered them up Waiting for him under moonlights glow I turn left, I turn right Face forward Turn to look behind There he stands My beautiful demon man He strides towards me A question and smirk in his eyes He bids me a crooked brow Asking what do I desire I tell him what I want I ask what my penance will be He throws his head back and laughs He's so beautiful, dark hair and eyes Red eyes gaze and with a whisper he says "You will someday see" Though beautiful he is I can't help but shiver under his gaze He lifts his hand to my cheek Giving it a soft lustful graze He seals our deal with a kiss One that leaves me weak Oh how I love this demon man How I shiver Under his demon gaze The crossroads I have come The crossroads I now leave With tingling lips and answered desires I shall wait my penance to thee
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Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016 at 11:28 PM UTC
Crossroads
I stopped at hell the crossroads Dug up the middle Placed my trinkets down just so Covered them up Waiting for him under moonlights glow I turn left, I turn right Face forward Turn to look behind There he stands My beautiful demon man He strides towards me A question and smirk in his eyes He bids me a crooked brow Asking what do I desire I tell him what I want I ask what my penance will be He throws his head back and laughs He's so beautiful, dark hair and eyes Red eyes gaze and with a whisper he says "You will someday see" Though beautiful he is I can't help but shiver under his gaze He lifts his hand to my cheek Giving it a soft lustful graze He seals our deal with a kiss One that leaves me weak Oh how I love this demon man How I shiver Under his demon gaze The crossroads I have come The crossroads I now leave With tingling lips and answered desires I shall wait my penance to thee
#crossroads #demon #fear #desire #penance
karina-veirs
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Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016 at 11:28 PM UTC
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