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Here Tonight ( A thousand deaths)
Contributed by
sadnessprevails
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Thursday, 28th April 2005 @ 12:40:15 AM in AEST
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Here tonight I sit alone, sad and grim
Here tonight I sit alone, I know I don't hate him
I need to move on from the past,
and find a new love that will last
I feel this coming to an end
or maybe round and round again
A Thousand deaths could make me love you no less,
a thousand lies could make me feel blessed
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a world of love and without strife
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a perfect life with me tonight
You told me this a hundred times
and I knew I'd surely find
'I love you' doesnt mean a thing
just like this shiny diamond ring
A Thousand deaths could make me love you no less,
a thousand lies could make me feel blessed
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a world of love and without strife
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a perfect life with me tonight
And like the smiles that you fake
and like the spoils that you take
Everyday I'll sit and wait
I wish I could appreciate
our love and things that made you smile
and how your make me walk a mile
just to sleep or watch you dream
but now that doesn't mean a thing
A Thousand deaths could make me love you no less,
a thousand lies could make me feel blessed
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a world of love and without strife
I'm wishing you a perfect life
a perfect life with me tonight
I'm wishing you a perfect life..
a perfect life.. with me.... Tonight.
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Re: Here Tonight ( A thousand deaths)
(User Rating: 1 ) by RebelRose on
Tuesday, 16th May 2006 @ 07:01:15 AM AEST (User
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it sounds more like a song than a poem but it does have the effect of a poem |
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