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I only wish to reconpense, Though undeserving and unfit. Every little luck, I would give them all up, Just for that one pure kiss. His pure sweet bride, I long to be. His, and his alone. All pure sweet brides, I envy thee. For you posses, The most immaculate of gifts Most coveted of all my dreams, The lily fields of continence. Eternally I will be Sorrowing my stains And grieving my lost gifts, Never to be given again.
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Nov 4, 2010
Nov 4, 2010 at 5:16 PM UTC
Purity
I only wish to reconpense, Though undeserving and unfit. Every little luck, I would give them all up, Just for that one pure kiss. His pure sweet bride, I long to be. His, and his alone. All pure sweet brides, I envy thee. For you posses, The most immaculate of gifts Most coveted of all my dreams, The lily fields of continence. Eternally I will be Sorrowing my stains And grieving my lost gifts, Never to be given again.
erin-weaver
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Nov 4, 2010
Nov 4, 2010 at 5:16 PM UTC
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