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the cold had caused much restlessness within our people's heart the vengeful hand guiding their hate would tear our lives apart. the sun was setting on our reign and night was closing in worried visions peirced our sleep and burrowed deep within. the verdent hues of spring were near but just beyond our reach for on the ides they took us too a land of snowy beasts so there we stayed until the sun rose dizzyingly high and when the ****** snows did melt, they brought us back to die Imprisoned in a gilded cage with summer drawing near the revolutionists appraoched injecting us with fear we had our frozen dew drops royal stitched around our waists a final effort to release our family from this fate then when the moon was high at night when evil things do crawl they took us down below the house lined up against a wall their bullets pierced our fathers heart murdered our brother too and diamond corsets failed to stop royal blood from running blue it poured out over all the ground the watchmaker had won the royal lineage was dead our priviledged lives undone the vessels we had once possessed endured the desecration of acid baths and deep mine shafts and burning mutilation and so about two weeks inside the seventh month, july the last of russia's royalty would bid their lives goodbye.
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Jul 30, 2010
Jul 30, 2010 at 5:19 AM UTC
romanov
the cold had caused much restlessness within our people's heart the vengeful hand guiding their hate would tear our lives apart. the sun was setting on our reign and night was closing in worried visions peirced our sleep and burrowed deep within. the verdent hues of spring were near but just beyond our reach for on the ides they took us too a land of snowy beasts so there we stayed until the sun rose dizzyingly high and when the ****** snows did melt, they brought us back to die Imprisoned in a gilded cage with summer drawing near the revolutionists appraoched injecting us with fear we had our frozen dew drops royal stitched around our waists a final effort to release our family from this fate then when the moon was high at night when evil things do crawl they took us down below the house lined up against a wall their bullets pierced our fathers heart murdered our brother too and diamond corsets failed to stop royal blood from running blue it poured out over all the ground the watchmaker had won the royal lineage was dead our priviledged lives undone the vessels we had once possessed endured the desecration of acid baths and deep mine shafts and burning mutilation and so about two weeks inside the seventh month, july the last of russia's royalty would bid their lives goodbye.
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Jul 30, 2010
Jul 30, 2010 at 5:19 AM UTC
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