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I'd rather drown in the deep blue sea, than let you shed a tear for me I'd rather burn to ashes at the stake, than be without you when I wake Yet,like Tantalus I reach out for the sweet fruit of your affections Only to realise it's beyond my grasp and above my apprehension For my darling,your love is an elusive mystery,not an open book I'd rather crumble into a heap of rubble, than let you suffer alone when you're in trouble I'd rather lose every once of my breath and suffocate, than let my love for you dissipate Yet,Like Sisyphus I'll bear this brunt on my own for all eternity And tirelessly, continue the uphill battle of conquering your heart From start to finish and finish to start But I'll do it with a smile on my face For my darling, your love is a slow passionate torture,not a race I'd rather sip on some hemlockian potion, than withhold my time and my devotion But my sweet...would you do the same?
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Jun 18, 2018
Jun 18, 2018 at 3:11 PM UTC
I'd rather
I'd rather drown in the deep blue sea, than let you shed a tear for me I'd rather burn to ashes at the stake, than be without you when I wake Yet,like Tantalus I reach out for the sweet fruit of your affections Only to realise it's beyond my grasp and above my apprehension For my darling,your love is an elusive mystery,not an open book I'd rather crumble into a heap of rubble, than let you suffer alone when you're in trouble I'd rather lose every once of my breath and suffocate, than let my love for you dissipate Yet,Like Sisyphus I'll bear this brunt on my own for all eternity And tirelessly, continue the uphill battle of conquering your heart From start to finish and finish to start But I'll do it with a smile on my face For my darling, your love is a slow passionate torture,not a race I'd rather sip on some hemlockian potion, than withhold my time and my devotion But my sweet...would you do the same?
patricia-mapipi-julieyvna
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27/F/South Africa
Jun 18, 2018
Jun 18, 2018 at 3:11 PM UTC
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