Infatuations of Another Nature

15 May 2007

·Jessica

I drop down friendly flies, The rotting flesh begun. Last time these clasping hands could sing, Innuendo words would say. These blank infatuations Become our every breath. Sunlit skies pray victim; They sweep down cliche'd tests The sweetest laugh will cry no matter what they say. The loudest words will whisper; Her blood will make them see.

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