Let's admire the pattern forming.
Murderous filigree.
I'm caught in the twisting of the vine.
Go ascend with ivy,climbing.
Ignore and leave for me the headstone crumbling behind.
I can't help my laughter as she cries.
My soul brings tears to angelic eyes.
Let's amend the classic story, close it so beautifully,
I'll let animosity unwind.
Steal away the darkened pages, hidden so shamefully.
I'll still feel the violence of the lines.
I can't stand my laughter as they cry.
My soul brings tears to angelic eyes.
And miles away my mother cries.
Omnipotence, nurturing malevolence.


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    I love this song even though I can't really understand the lyrics when I lisen to it. This song is so pretty though. I have no idea what I think it is about but all I can say is that it is beautiful. (Forgive me if I make any spelling mistakes I don't think I did but I have paper on the top part of m key board and i cant take it out so the "q, w , e, r, t, y and u are kinda of sticky=))

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