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Betwixt twilight and dawn T'was a terror that spoke, Ridding me of my blessings And tore me of my senses. Curled and coward I shook! Uttering of Lords, I cracked my voice, "Devils Live! T'is them creeping Deep in darkness!" When God's hold their breathe And the Sun dies for sin! Breathe you wretched child And live once again! But when the word is said And stands the Priest over the Dead Remind yourself not that what ever those men and women died for, They could have loved it more were they here instead. Still they feed on what against you heed; Dripping, still with thirst. They will drink you dry And lick their lips as if you were the first. To banish them from the night! Regard my words for their worth. Remember the chant in the midst of tarnish And survive my lovely soul child, renew your birth!
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 2:21 PM UTC
Night Terror
Betwixt twilight and dawn T'was a terror that spoke, Ridding me of my blessings And tore me of my senses. Curled and coward I shook! Uttering of Lords, I cracked my voice, "Devils Live! T'is them creeping Deep in darkness!" When God's hold their breathe And the Sun dies for sin! Breathe you wretched child And live once again! But when the word is said And stands the Priest over the Dead Remind yourself not that what ever those men and women died for, They could have loved it more were they here instead. Still they feed on what against you heed; Dripping, still with thirst. They will drink you dry And lick their lips as if you were the first. To banish them from the night! Regard my words for their worth. Remember the chant in the midst of tarnish And survive my lovely soul child, renew your birth!
Aranyani
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 2:21 PM UTC
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