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Beauty trapped in a diamond casket So cold to touch yet so filled with heat Your heart's trapped in diamond palace I want to run Yet I'm stuck like meat Run, run, from the golden boy Run, you can only be a toy A mind of manhood Yet, he's smooth as stone, His heart cased in sorrow he'll cut down to your bone Just to see if you're as broken inside Just to see if he can delight his eyes You should run, run But how can you run from The man of wild imaginings The man who fuels pretending Spending of youth Steal away truth Feel you're free Feel you're free You've never been so alone Run, run Unreal and unnatural Run, run He's a ***** of the veil Run, run Haven't you ever wondered How his flesh is on fire Yet he stays the same Run, run, from the golden boy Run, you can only be a toy Run, run, to him life is a ploy A trap which he has set fire to So run, or watch yourself burn in ecstasy, knowing that you want him to watch.
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Oct 12, 2014
Oct 12, 2014 at 5:33 PM UTC
Dorian
Beauty trapped in a diamond casket So cold to touch yet so filled with heat Your heart's trapped in diamond palace I want to run Yet I'm stuck like meat Run, run, from the golden boy Run, you can only be a toy A mind of manhood Yet, he's smooth as stone, His heart cased in sorrow he'll cut down to your bone Just to see if you're as broken inside Just to see if he can delight his eyes You should run, run But how can you run from The man of wild imaginings The man who fuels pretending Spending of youth Steal away truth Feel you're free Feel you're free You've never been so alone Run, run Unreal and unnatural Run, run He's a ***** of the veil Run, run Haven't you ever wondered How his flesh is on fire Yet he stays the same Run, run, from the golden boy Run, you can only be a toy Run, run, to him life is a ploy A trap which he has set fire to So run, or watch yourself burn in ecstasy, knowing that you want him to watch.
Lifesabeach
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Oct 12, 2014
Oct 12, 2014 at 5:33 PM UTC
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