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Wall of Shame
Hand in hand, a wall inbetween Of tears I'm the god Of blood she's the queen A dress of crimson silk and starlight A face of snow, a mind of twilight A panacea, dwelling of the free She's the blood that runs into me To the core of my soul, she holds the key Metal of my blade, voice of my song Gaze in her eyes, oh how I long Why must everything be so tame? Why are colors such a shame? She's my cocaine, lighting the flame Adding substance to my colors Giving life to my demeanor Where are the bombs? Blow up this screen Revive my delusion, let the phoenix dream A face of snow, a mind of twilight Let me hold her near, purest of all streams Give me a sunrise, part from my night Of tears I'm the god Of blood she's the queen Is love such a terrible fraud? The Wall of Shame is inbetween
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