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Fortress heart Guard your ramparts And lock your gates Shiver behind your defenses from fate The pain and hate That hewn these walls for your protection Offer only the chance for reflection And the avoidance of pain Though fear walks with no name Among these hallowed halls With hymn and whisper "no one may enter here" It says in the dream "It's dangerous" "It hurts" "I'm afraid" "NO ONE MAY ENTER HERE!" It screams So it goes on And so it seems That beat after lifeless beat The impenatrable stone home To the heart afraid of pain But desperate not to be alone moans It wails In the elegant jail Of it's own design
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Apr 29, 2012
Apr 29, 2012 at 5:26 AM UTC
Fortress Heart
Fortress heart Guard your ramparts And lock your gates Shiver behind your defenses from fate The pain and hate That hewn these walls for your protection Offer only the chance for reflection And the avoidance of pain Though fear walks with no name Among these hallowed halls With hymn and whisper "no one may enter here" It says in the dream "It's dangerous" "It hurts" "I'm afraid" "NO ONE MAY ENTER HERE!" It screams So it goes on And so it seems That beat after lifeless beat The impenatrable stone home To the heart afraid of pain But desperate not to be alone moans It wails In the elegant jail Of it's own design
sean-kassab
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Apr 29, 2012
Apr 29, 2012 at 5:26 AM UTC
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