Those It Had To Bear

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When my last is faded
Would I say to you
Perhaps so belated..
How you hurt me
With your tenderness
With your gentle pathetic pleas?

My Lifesblood seeped in
Into everything I did
Into everything I held within
For your loving, killing arms from which I hid

But still after all you would find me
With delicate unbrekable chains
You'd bind me
Bloody tears falling warm like tropical rain

My children
Products of my bBood
Carried to carry on your Blessed name
They came forth covered in my Blood
Don't you care to do the same?
No...but
Yet upon me you lay such careless blame


A flood of my sweet essence
Blood so blessed red
But still you hit and beat me
With violent words you've often said

So with all that's said and done
You've had the best of me
My precious daughter and son
What more of my Blood do you need?

You gave me your love
With so little in return
Oh, Dear God, Please Save Me
Before I make you Burn

The pain writhes within me
More with each tear that falls
My screams echo silently
Against these dirty walls

My blood..
Take all of it
I won't stay here anymore
My soul will at last be free..
To wander distant shores

Save your tears of sadness
For one who really cares..
Save my Blood's inherent madness
For those it had to bare.

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