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Corrupt Bond
I see time progress and grow with your beauty It all makes me sick, despite my immunity. You're as heartless as it gets, look at what you do to me. I would even bet, its to feed my insecurities. Our troubles are not the same. You do not trouble youself. You'd have to be insane, to think you have felt what Ive felt. You push me away, then bring me back to your cell. I hope for the end of this game, I hope for a cold day in hell. I pray you find compassion, instead of prying on the weak. I pray you notice my attraction, which is of now obsolete. I pray our interactions, are no longer an akward meet. I pray you not ignore my actions and have me kiss your feet. This has gone on for far to long. Let us both put an end to this song. Cast away this entity, have it begone. Let us say goodbye to our corrupt bond
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