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The Ice Frozen Box, I Like To Call My Heart

The Ice Frozen Box, I Like To Call My Heart 8/04/10 By: Sami LaRose In times of evaporation, the heart fades away Looking for a newer and brighter day. He strolls alongside Park Avenue Then he see’s something he would never expect. A big bullet right through his cheats! He falls to the floor and aches in pain He did not expect to end it this way But this is merely only the puncher wound to the heart. The other was much deeper and darker, (and made him fall apart) But this one stings just as bad. No matter what they say, She knew she shouldn’t of taken her heart out to play these silly games So she takes her bleeding heart, ever So carefully, and places it in a box for all of eternity. It shall forever lie in the ice frozen box. Keep her heart as cold as her soul And whenever it hearts up from love, The iron shackles around the chamber Shall tighten up, and bring it down. So you see it’s better to keep yourself Isolated and depressed Then alive and happy Because only one of those ends badly.

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