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Drown me in holy water since you call yourself a God, kiss me back to life to prove you’re not a fraud, undress me from this white gown, baptize me in your lies. You taunt me with your words, my unholy demise. Let me worship at your temples and sooth your aching head, Whisk me off to heaven where you promise we’ll be wed. You have worms in your veins and I feel it when they crawl, I chained you upon the cross in hopes you wouldn’t fall. My false prophet, I loved you, you resurrect me from the dead; but I cannot give my life to you, I worship myself instead.
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Aug 25, 2018
Aug 25, 2018 at 10:22 PM UTC
Mary Magdalene
Drown me in holy water since you call yourself a God, kiss me back to life to prove you’re not a fraud, undress me from this white gown, baptize me in your lies. You taunt me with your words, my unholy demise. Let me worship at your temples and sooth your aching head, Whisk me off to heaven where you promise we’ll be wed. You have worms in your veins and I feel it when they crawl, I chained you upon the cross in hopes you wouldn’t fall. My false prophet, I loved you, you resurrect me from the dead; but I cannot give my life to you, I worship myself instead.
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22/Transmasculine/Texas
Aug 25, 2018
Aug 25, 2018 at 10:22 PM UTC
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