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Forever Lost Within Her Evil Dreams
Forever Lost Within Her Evil Dreams Life raced on merrily away, as it should: Heartache, grief and rejected love ran Forever striking all the dreamers it could, shaken and shocked lay the sad heart of man. This world, rages and breaks the weakest: Looking for souls to cut and break Found first are the soft and the meekest, nightmares burning all at the stake. Dark nights, she enters to dare tempt: A vixen built to heart so swell Hidden quite well her hate and contempt, And sins she brings straight from Hell. She, darkness coming as a heated flame: With lies splashing in her streams When embraced one forgets even their name, Forever lost within her evil dreams! Life raced on merrily away, as it should: Heartache, grief and rejected love ran Forever striking all the dreamers it could, shaken and shocked lay the sad heart of man. R.J. Lindley Nov. 22nd 1991
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