You weren't born for this world

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You are a liar, you are a fraud and you are unabashedly a reason not to get up in the morning. You are done deeds, you are heaven forbid, you are a greedy greedy lover's ciphered wet need
And me? Judge me. Until those needs are felt and the caskets are closed. Judge me. Shall I arrange the false from fact? Judge me, for trust even my humility cannot shape wrong into right.

When the skies fade and the oceans run dry. there will be no breath left, none to remind me of the three words that cannot be denied. Real, so deliciously real. I, trusted, you. Oh baby, darling, sweetness. I will not deny you.

Tomes for the geriatric. Gospel for the blind. Dead is how I entered this world. that is how I will leave it.

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