Well i've been up here for too long, Since i have passed and gone, above the clouds where you can't see me but i'm watching you right now

Things up here arn't so perfect, without the touch of your lips but i've gotta plan so i'm coming for you precious...precious

God let me just fall down and let me have one last kiss with my princess God i'd trade heaven for hell if i could feel her softness

God let me fall down
God let me fall down

So your telling me this right now that you'd trade heaven for hell just to relive that first kiss and the love of that girl

Yes i'd give up everything to relive the memories of the love we shared and the way she used to stare..used to stare

God let me just fall down and let me have one last kiss with my princess God i'd trade heaven for hell if i could feel her softness

God let me fall down
God let me fall down

So i'll grant you this one last wish...
If you trade heaven just for a kiss...
Go ahead and jump down...
and tonight you'll dine in hell...

God I have fallen down just to find my princess is already dead i'm falling faster to hell and i have nothing but pain ahead of me

Wait whats this that i feel, i feel as though i am being carried i look back and all i see is my beautiful girl with angel wings.

Never let me fall down again..again..again
Your the most beautiful angel in all of heaven..


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    afuckingmazinggggggg it reminds me of my bf

    thesocalledemoon May 28, 2008   Link
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    Very self explanatory. He even has the story on his myspace.

    "I wrote "Great Romances of the Afterlife" as a poem to start off with. The poem was about the love between two people that were separated by death. After the boy died he was sent to heaven, which was supposed to be the happiest place you can ever be...but he was miserable. He stood upon the clouds with his eyes fixed on the love of his life. With a heart full of sorrow, he stood alone. Unable to touch her, unable to feel the softness of her lips against his own. He then decided to make a deal with God. God agreed to release him from heaven and send him through the gates of hell for all eternity, just to relive one kiss from his only love. God said, "Jump down and be with your love, you will remember the passion you once shared, then you will be sent to hell". With no regret in his heart, the boy jumped from the clouds only to learn that his lover's life had been taken from her. He realized that he was falling to hell for nothing when suddenly he was lifted back to the heavens, by non other than the love of his life. The most beautiful angel in all of heaven."

    EliAmbrosiaon July 21, 2008   Link

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