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Those derelict dead ends of the soul that bear mad houses on their shoulder, All Nazis who came back from the war, the war that killed sixty million cells in their brains. They came back for love, put roses into their guns and shot like a madman. There they dwell in lonlely lonley cells, Within their own boundries Ceasing to feel life pass through, As the starving walls hold out their hands, for the food that was never given. Tina RSH
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Jan 10, 2018
Jan 10, 2018 at 7:58 AM UTC
The soul
Those derelict dead ends of the soul that bear mad houses on their shoulder, All Nazis who came back from the war, the war that killed sixty million cells in their brains. They came back for love, put roses into their guns and shot like a madman. There they dwell in lonlely lonley cells, Within their own boundries Ceasing to feel life pass through, As the starving walls hold out their hands, for the food that was never given. Tina RSH
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Jan 10, 2018
Jan 10, 2018 at 7:58 AM UTC
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