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She's a witch, stripper and succubus She's had a house drop on her legs But she's back at work again She's out tonight She's not the joking kind She's not the joking kind She'll turn the water into wine And lick the acid off your spine She's a ***** If it's beauty she wants it more If you've wanted she's wanted more You better give her all control Or prepare to sign away your soul. Death cadence and a touch of darkness Burning dance the chimera shakes Electric funeral in morning Circus demons celebrate, she has no answer for it Something overly personal again. This is it, she's after the smell the wind. Sanguinated faces peer out Through the aching inches of suspended skin A human being lacks the fortune, to supply the drugs that let the monsters live, she's close to death, it's something that the men can't resist. Into the night, growing gruesomely, growing without knowing she writhed, she's suspended by evil and time
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Jan 31, 2017
Jan 31, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
Evil and Time
She's a witch, stripper and succubus She's had a house drop on her legs But she's back at work again She's out tonight She's not the joking kind She's not the joking kind She'll turn the water into wine And lick the acid off your spine She's a ***** If it's beauty she wants it more If you've wanted she's wanted more You better give her all control Or prepare to sign away your soul. Death cadence and a touch of darkness Burning dance the chimera shakes Electric funeral in morning Circus demons celebrate, she has no answer for it Something overly personal again. This is it, she's after the smell the wind. Sanguinated faces peer out Through the aching inches of suspended skin A human being lacks the fortune, to supply the drugs that let the monsters live, she's close to death, it's something that the men can't resist. Into the night, growing gruesomely, growing without knowing she writhed, she's suspended by evil and time
martin-narrod
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38/M/American
Jan 31, 2017
Jan 31, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
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