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Sending You Her Bleeding Heart
Contributed by
silent-cry
on
Saturday, 19th April 2003 @ 07:35:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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under the sunlight looking so divine
she peacefully sleeps on the sand
i hesitate, not wanting to ruin this moment
and the knife shakes in my hand
she looks beautiful, but i hate you so
i know it's my only opportunity,i can't let it go
i hit her with my knife, and the the terrified look on her face
awakens my guilt of killing this incarnation of grace
i cut off her heart that you have once so carelessely broken
and wrap it in a scarf of the finest silk
and on the sand,where her magnificent lifeless body lays
i get down on my knees, an for the peace of her soul i pray
it's her bleeding heart i am sebding you today
she will haunt you forever,at least you've got this conviction to lead your way
i've sacrificed her for you,so that guilt steals your sunny tomorrow
i hope her bleeding heart will win your regrets and sorrow...
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Re: Sending You Her Bleeding Heart
(User Rating: 1 ) by hardcoreputa on
Tuesday, 22nd April 2003 @ 10:01:58 AM AEST (User
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interesting... kill the innocent to guilt the guilty... |
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Re: Sending You Her Bleeding Heart
(User Rating: 1 ) by Good_King_Bragi on
Monday, 7th July 2003 @ 11:41:37 AM AEST (User
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Hmmmmmm.........I think this is one of them dark-love poems that I've been searching for so long. Good, keep it up. |
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Re: Sending You Her Bleeding Heart
(User Rating: 1 ) by Lolita on
Monday, 23rd February 2004 @ 10:45:02 AM AEST (User
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At first it reminded me of that Nick Cave/Kylie Minogue song, 'Where The Wild Roses Grow'. And I love that story, like I love this poem. Go you! |
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