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Sing me a sin, And I’ll write you a love poem. Ask for my soul, And I’ll trade you some bones. Collect all my pieces Like baseball cards. Tell me to leave my mark, And I’ll give you new scars. Write me a symphony With the sound of have nots. I’ll bury your sorrow Where it gives way to rot. Tell me you’re an animal Ready to unleash desire. I’ll tell you I’ve been burned And keep away from your fire. If my innocence attracts, You’ll be sadly disappointed, For it’s locked in a cage, And my pain I’ve anointed. I’ll be in white On my day of all days, And if you want to be there, You better learn how to stay. I am not a tragedy, But I won’t hide my scars. If you want to bear witness, You must view depression’s old art. There is a door that is locked, But if you want to make love, You must take care not to startle And your hands must be gloved. Don’t keep secrets from sinners If you haven’t been a saint. Show me your care, And I’ll show you my stain.
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May 31, 2023
May 31, 2023 at 12:25 PM UTC
Sing Me a Sin
Sing me a sin, And I’ll write you a love poem. Ask for my soul, And I’ll trade you some bones. Collect all my pieces Like baseball cards. Tell me to leave my mark, And I’ll give you new scars. Write me a symphony With the sound of have nots. I’ll bury your sorrow Where it gives way to rot. Tell me you’re an animal Ready to unleash desire. I’ll tell you I’ve been burned And keep away from your fire. If my innocence attracts, You’ll be sadly disappointed, For it’s locked in a cage, And my pain I’ve anointed. I’ll be in white On my day of all days, And if you want to be there, You better learn how to stay. I am not a tragedy, But I won’t hide my scars. If you want to bear witness, You must view depression’s old art. There is a door that is locked, But if you want to make love, You must take care not to startle And your hands must be gloved. Don’t keep secrets from sinners If you haven’t been a saint. Show me your care, And I’ll show you my stain.
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May 31, 2023
May 31, 2023 at 12:25 PM UTC
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