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Duet with the Death
[Verse]
Walking all alone
Walking by your stone
Night leaving the sky
Is it already time to die?
You LEFT
you left
Your eyes won’t let
My cheeks are still wet
The death won the bet
You should have sensed the threat
I wish we’ve never met
Satan always wins the duet
Why did you LEAVE
Your broken body is all receive
The shrieks after slaughtering eve
I watched as the sword of betrayal cleaved
No one believed
Your dead body’s all I receive
True, but harsh; the light is crushed
Your warm, red blood rushed
Those young beautiful voices hushed
My cheeks won’t ever blush
You dealt with the death
You knew those were your last breath
You dealt with the Satan
You left me out here waitin’
You dealt with the death
Though you knew you can’t win the duet
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To my dead, fiction lover. As the Author Danial Handler said "we are like boats passing in the night, particularly you"