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Your twisted words, Smoothy slipped off of your mouth, Your pale face, I wanted to paint With the sunrise, you found in my eyes Red lights, empty streets Grey sky, I am coming to you to please Stay with me, now I fear these chaos In my mind, they still play your role Stop stringing me along, I can't bear it anymore Blame my behaviour but I still love your heart I'm trip-tripping in the lost state of my mind, Need you to heal these scars, you left on my arms Sweet, must be the taste was, of my pain That you always came and gave another to blame My soul, for it always let you in All these years, I always prayed for you to change But every season, you stayed the same and I could not scream at your cruel self, Tragic that I injected you in my veins twice, My skin now burns, it hurts like hell but my body still loves the pain, Come again and explore this dark place, I'm no longer me, I can't haunt you anymore. -Rks
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Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 12:18 PM UTC
Not a hunter anymore.
Your twisted words, Smoothy slipped off of your mouth, Your pale face, I wanted to paint With the sunrise, you found in my eyes Red lights, empty streets Grey sky, I am coming to you to please Stay with me, now I fear these chaos In my mind, they still play your role Stop stringing me along, I can't bear it anymore Blame my behaviour but I still love your heart I'm trip-tripping in the lost state of my mind, Need you to heal these scars, you left on my arms Sweet, must be the taste was, of my pain That you always came and gave another to blame My soul, for it always let you in All these years, I always prayed for you to change But every season, you stayed the same and I could not scream at your cruel self, Tragic that I injected you in my veins twice, My skin now burns, it hurts like hell but my body still loves the pain, Come again and explore this dark place, I'm no longer me, I can't haunt you anymore. -Rks
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Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 12:18 PM UTC
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