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The Undead
Oh my goodness how did it come to this? How did I know that this is was not just a kiss? He has swept me from my feet Says we were destined to meet. But oh those blood red eyes They tell the most wonderful lies. I tried to run from that hypnotic gaze Only to be trapped in this delicious haze. He looks me straight in the eye As he leans in, my lips he passes by. Oh that sting upon my flesh As my blood is most fresh He bites and he feeds As my blood is what he needs. He then looks at me with my blood upon his lips Before my mind and body to unconsciousness slips "Come my love it is time for you, me thinks" As his wrist is opened and his blood I doth drinks. Tonight you are now my bride You will forever be by my side" Says this was always our fate That he knew from our first date From that the very first word said He knew I was meant for the life of the undead.
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