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Thump, thump, thump Thy heart hath been cast in the dunnest depths of hell Where all is horrid, and none doth fair well Thump, thump, thump Cause teen doth thee, nay! For teen done unto me, is not as such unto they Thump, thump, thump And louder and louder grows the melody of thy temperament And not four, three, two, but one doth descend from the firmament Thump, thump, thump To bringeth peace to the wretched, woeful pentameter And wish dismemberment upon thy casted phenyl ether Thump, thump, thump The hurtling, the hurtling, it grow’st, ever so behooved! Make it stop, my dearly beloved! Thump, thump, thump O, that cursed noise! Let it be dispelled! Wish I not to feel! To hear! To hell, be it! To hell! Thump, thump, thump O, I beg of thee, let thy ***** heave one last time! Let thy heart love once more, bittersweet as thyme! Thump, thump, thump I can go on no longer, I’m sure of it now! Tear my mind from its host! O, please, my love, my one and only, let it be death’s turn to boast! Thump, thump, thump O yes, yes, I wish such upon thyself, for glee I hath not! In thought, in feeling, I am most distraught Thump, thump, thump Can not the same be said for thee? Mine own love, mine own lady! End thy teen and let it beest seen! Thump, thump, thump I wish this odious hurtling beest heard nay more! O! Mercifully, shalt death’s hands cradle thee, and bring peace? Nevermore! Thump, thump, thump M’lady, my everything, say what you will But pain any less seems rather fittingly ill! Thump, thump, thump To leave behind what ye hath built, Arm in arm did we, as one; it would hurt more than a sword through that drum, deep to the hilt Thump, thump, thump O, let still it be heard! For cease, it shall not! And lest not, we bethink our final bethought Thump, thump, thump For forever in my heart lives thee And forever will thou be cherished, my fair lady Thump, thump, thump
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Feb 28, 2019
Feb 28, 2019 at 1:19 AM UTC
Ballad of a Heavy Heart
Thump, thump, thump Thy heart hath been cast in the dunnest depths of hell Where all is horrid, and none doth fair well Thump, thump, thump Cause teen doth thee, nay! For teen done unto me, is not as such unto they Thump, thump, thump And louder and louder grows the melody of thy temperament And not four, three, two, but one doth descend from the firmament Thump, thump, thump To bringeth peace to the wretched, woeful pentameter And wish dismemberment upon thy casted phenyl ether Thump, thump, thump The hurtling, the hurtling, it grow’st, ever so behooved! Make it stop, my dearly beloved! Thump, thump, thump O, that cursed noise! Let it be dispelled! Wish I not to feel! To hear! To hell, be it! To hell! Thump, thump, thump O, I beg of thee, let thy ***** heave one last time! Let thy heart love once more, bittersweet as thyme! Thump, thump, thump I can go on no longer, I’m sure of it now! Tear my mind from its host! O, please, my love, my one and only, let it be death’s turn to boast! Thump, thump, thump O yes, yes, I wish such upon thyself, for glee I hath not! In thought, in feeling, I am most distraught Thump, thump, thump Can not the same be said for thee? Mine own love, mine own lady! End thy teen and let it beest seen! Thump, thump, thump I wish this odious hurtling beest heard nay more! O! Mercifully, shalt death’s hands cradle thee, and bring peace? Nevermore! Thump, thump, thump M’lady, my everything, say what you will But pain any less seems rather fittingly ill! Thump, thump, thump To leave behind what ye hath built, Arm in arm did we, as one; it would hurt more than a sword through that drum, deep to the hilt Thump, thump, thump O, let still it be heard! For cease, it shall not! And lest not, we bethink our final bethought Thump, thump, thump For forever in my heart lives thee And forever will thou be cherished, my fair lady Thump, thump, thump
Hurtling means noise and teen means pain. My dear Jaymee, I love you more than you could ever know, and you will always be my everything.
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Feb 28, 2019
Feb 28, 2019 at 1:19 AM UTC
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