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What have you done to me?
You're all I want and all I need.
Once again I beg you please.
Promise to devour me.

We've done this all befor.
But so much is unexplored.
You are all that I adore.
And always leave me wanting more.


The harder I go.
The deeper I go.
The longer I go.
The faster I go.
You look at me as though,
you're gonna tear me all up inside.
But with love in your eyes,
and trust in your smile.


The time I spent away from you.
I tried so hard to self-induce.
That feeling known as de ja vue.
To see the afterglow in you.

So now here we are again.
I knew it couldn't be the end.
Oh how lonely I have been.
Isn't lust a lovely sin?

After all that we've been through.
Please tell me that it's true.
The last thing you'll ever do.
Is take me to the grave with you.

Because we are together now,
I hope that your love will allow.
For you to trust this solemn vow.
I am yours forever now.








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On Wednesday January 10th, 2007, TaintedButterfly (176) writes:
Wonder if these lyrics ever received their melody? Still beautiful, like you.


On Tuesday October 31st, 2006, Aunty Depressant (18) writes:
Hmmm... I love to devour those that draw out my lust. Interesting with all that action you are the one being torn up. That would be a nice rendition, and to lust until...*puts on hat and carries canteen looking to explore


On Saturday October 28th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (176) writes:
Wow Ron, that was beautiful. Lucky lady whomever she is.... Julia~



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