got a letter from a messenger,
i read it when it came.
it said that you were wounded,
you were bound and chained.
you were ravaged, you were handled,
you were poisoned, you were pained...
oh no...
you were naked, you were shamed.

you could almost touch heaven,
right there in front of you.
liberty just slipped away on us,
now there's so much work to do.
oh, the door that closes tightly,
is the door that can swing wide,
oh no...not expecting to collide

for a minute i let my guard down,
not afraid to be found out.
completely forgot, dear,
what our fears were all about.
oh no...there's no need to be without.

if there's a chance, i would take it.
this desire i can't kill.
take my heart, please don't break it.
i will crawl to your foothill.

i'm frightened, but i'm coming.
please, baby, please lay still.

oh no...i'm not coming for the kill. (x3)


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    This song is one that touched me and never stopped. It seems to be the story of my wife.

    Hurt, betrayed, out of hope almost. defensive and hidden away. Then, she met me. And opened her heart and we embraced.

    To put it one way also...she said 'please be real. if you're not real, then please kill me painlessly.'

    But, that one more chance, that hope that maybe this time, the person they found just might be as they showed themselves to be.

    it is...haunting.

    eishethon June 16, 2013   Link

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