Twisted Me

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007s Girl
007s Girl
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Twisted thoughts of darkness,

slaughter of lost
love, broken, torn away.
Sicknees inside of me,
I call to you.
Necromantic thoughts of impurity,
lies told with no fear.
inside me you die.
Filthy nights of terror calling
I'm alone in the world you've created for me.
How can I break free when I feel only for you?
Dark,
Bitter,
Cold.
I die inside for you.
Helpless to wanting you,
I crawl along the floor
finding nothing I cry with sweet tempation
To go to you,
where are you?
I want what belings rightfully to me,
your heart, your soul.
make them mine again.
Bring back the eternity I knew and end the hell I know now.
When will you take the fear from me,
rip it out of my insides with your bare hands.
open me like splitting wood. pull out the evil emptiness.
Love,
Hate,
Agonizing pain it is to long for you.
Sweet, exquisite torture to touch you
Come to me.
Make me yours
Come with me and see the new wotld I have created
For loving you has eaten away my flesh and soul.
Only bone remains.
And in the empty recesses of my lost soul
will be found an image of you
I die
My arms outstretched
Take me now,
Save me from the hell that lies ahead.
Only you can make the demons fade
Twisting
Pulling
They eat my thoughts and drink my soul.
But in the after
What is left will be my love for you

007s Girl
007s Girl
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