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I don’t have to build her a castle, she won’t come out of the one she has. High grey walls that loom over any chance at ever getting in. Tapestries of blood and night rain down over the sides. I want to wash her face with stained glass on a summers eve Sleeping before the gates amidst the bones of those before me She dances with the vapors of the her elixirs that warm her Alluringly and whimsically luring me to an irresistible demise The idea of love hushed silent by the fear of an inevitable fate Now there’s only emptiness, a coldness that pervades A sullen heart
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Nov 13, 2018
Nov 13, 2018 at 7:05 AM UTC
Freya
I don’t have to build her a castle, she won’t come out of the one she has. High grey walls that loom over any chance at ever getting in. Tapestries of blood and night rain down over the sides. I want to wash her face with stained glass on a summers eve Sleeping before the gates amidst the bones of those before me She dances with the vapors of the her elixirs that warm her Alluringly and whimsically luring me to an irresistible demise The idea of love hushed silent by the fear of an inevitable fate Now there’s only emptiness, a coldness that pervades A sullen heart
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Nov 13, 2018
Nov 13, 2018 at 7:05 AM UTC
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