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there is room in my heart for you you, who holds the one that loves you hostage hostage to the pains and inflictions of torture you hold in a silver blade a silver blade composed of truth and lies melded together in a beautiful engraving we talked about angels falling yet the next day you seemed to have forgotten you threw your heart at the moon and it landed in australia you wouldn’t dare to tie it up in a bow and give it to me in return for the one wrapped in a present i gave you it’s desperate and pathetic that my heart still let’s you in despite the fact- the fact that you eat hearts for breakfast after impaling them with the sharp wings on your eyelids after telling them you love them and then running back to your nightshade berry after cutting the vein and running me dry you still send surprises there is room in my heart but none left of my patience your malice is too much for a hazel in the summer
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Dec 8, 2013
Dec 8, 2013 at 11:43 PM UTC
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there is room in my heart for you you, who holds the one that loves you hostage hostage to the pains and inflictions of torture you hold in a silver blade a silver blade composed of truth and lies melded together in a beautiful engraving we talked about angels falling yet the next day you seemed to have forgotten you threw your heart at the moon and it landed in australia you wouldn’t dare to tie it up in a bow and give it to me in return for the one wrapped in a present i gave you it’s desperate and pathetic that my heart still let’s you in despite the fact- the fact that you eat hearts for breakfast after impaling them with the sharp wings on your eyelids after telling them you love them and then running back to your nightshade berry after cutting the vein and running me dry you still send surprises there is room in my heart but none left of my patience your malice is too much for a hazel in the summer
julia-robertson
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Dec 8, 2013
Dec 8, 2013 at 11:43 PM UTC
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