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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The coil spirals endlessly chambered secrets dwell an angel weeps across an infernal land things sit in a quite hell the words are written fate is dealt the meanings are felt a Requiem for the dying thoughts are the lights of souls chambered were ancient secrets dewell Raven wings fan the eternal flames in the land of the blind only the one eyed man is king the realm of the damn Something fans flames with Emerald wings Red twine and splinter things Divinities fine nothing search for the lost broken Castaways Screams from the White chambered hearts thrum metronomes beat desolation dreams of Styx Black rich the river seeps no one roams down deep wells vast the desperate fell Damnation cast Shadow last far far from the light down the coil spinning chambered secrets dwell Pump and hum of isometric drugs desolation’s dream secrets scream down in Wells vast Crimson chambers pulse, thrum in the dim light that fell Far from were humanity dewells the coil spinning fast beats the heart burning Bringing down the crown warm divinity fearing tears flown across the void coiled endlessly chambered secrets dwell an angel sweeps across an infernal land vast things sit in a quite hell the words are written fast fate is dealt the meanings all melt a Requiem for the dying the hand of man is felt!
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