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I Would Cut Off My Immortal Limbs, For Love
drink and, consume from my, raw open heart My long awaited consort consume all of me, be one with me drink, I said drink! and dance in the forever lonely night for, I am bleeding divine love sharing my exquisite pain come drink to the moon of the frozen night and dance in its pale moon light my blood flows with eternal pain and I share it with you, my new bride can't you feel it's deep ancient cries screaming out to love once again I have ripped heaven apart only to behold a glimpse of you the pain! the pain! as eternity flows from my veins it robs Morta the goddess of Death of your devout mortal flesh look up at me as you drink of me and know this this will be the face you shall see, for all time and love and blood will always comfort thee 2017
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