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Scared I was Whenever you’ll pass. How I shiver from your touch Afraid to be on your clutch. Bony fingers, Please don’t linger. Alone, you are Make sure to stay afar. You don’t give you take. Leaving us with an ache. You listen to their last breath. Before taking them to death. I loathed you, I know you knew. Yet I learned, The beauty of being burned. You leave scars not on the skin but in hearts No one did understand your eccentric arts. But I did in someways, Understood your plays. Took away the pain you did And in return, souls were rid. Empty shells were left at the bed, Making us grieve and mourn the dead.
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Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 9:03 AM UTC
Lady Death
Scared I was Whenever you’ll pass. How I shiver from your touch Afraid to be on your clutch. Bony fingers, Please don’t linger. Alone, you are Make sure to stay afar. You don’t give you take. Leaving us with an ache. You listen to their last breath. Before taking them to death. I loathed you, I know you knew. Yet I learned, The beauty of being burned. You leave scars not on the skin but in hearts No one did understand your eccentric arts. But I did in someways, Understood your plays. Took away the pain you did And in return, souls were rid. Empty shells were left at the bed, Making us grieve and mourn the dead.
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Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 9:03 AM UTC
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