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I always think of you this time of the night When the moon glares down on my linen tomb And a part of me feels hollow I demummify myself and slog to the sink Then gaze to the mirror and stare death in the face Sunken peepers and tallow skin So is the front of a hopeless romantic I think about galumphing to your window And my body longs for fulfillment I limp silently in the moonlight Along barren, windswept streets To gaze upon your somnolent being With my silhouette etched behind the curtain I see you wake and quake with fear My knees tremble as I nervously moan To let me in and eat your brain
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Jun 6, 2010
Jun 6, 2010 at 10:33 PM UTC
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I always think of you this time of the night When the moon glares down on my linen tomb And a part of me feels hollow I demummify myself and slog to the sink Then gaze to the mirror and stare death in the face Sunken peepers and tallow skin So is the front of a hopeless romantic I think about galumphing to your window And my body longs for fulfillment I limp silently in the moonlight Along barren, windswept streets To gaze upon your somnolent being With my silhouette etched behind the curtain I see you wake and quake with fear My knees tremble as I nervously moan To let me in and eat your brain
These words are mine and mine alone.
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Jun 6, 2010
Jun 6, 2010 at 10:33 PM UTC
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