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Red Shore What Doesn't Kill You


When I awoke to see you, your face was cold and
lifeless.
Your body torn apart by vultures, there's nothing left
for me to save.
This world will f..cking pay.
Inside my veins are slowly rotting, form the inside.
My heart has ceased, has ceased,
to function and id kill myself to bring you back.

To bring you back from slumber.
And id kill myself to bring you back, from this
infernal.

And as your spirit seeks to find its final resting
place,
I pray to god that it takes mercy on your precious
fate.
And in the absence of regret and every thought
proceeding.
I tear away at flesh in hopes that I may die in vain.

Left alone with my thoughts I will soon decay.
With a thorn in my side I am yours to maim.
Every scar is a map to a world of suffering.
In this hole I will put all my dreams away...
away...away
I will bury my dreams.

This foul, this foul incantation has riddled me with
toxin once again.
I'm bound to your grave image that you may rise and
walk again.
Arise, awaken.
Go forth and drink from their veins.
Arise, awaken.
Go forth and drink from their veins



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