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My Withering Woes

Touch my heart softly, dear. Hold me tight and draw me near. You ensnare me in your touch.

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Touch my heart softly, dear. Hold me tight and draw me near. You ensnare me in your touch.

Gentle gentle touches, run your hands down my arms. Whisper softly and speak in charms.

Whisper soft whisper, eradicate the hate. Soothe my soul, babe, pause time and make the world wait.

Neuro-toxin oh toxin, paralyze me so. Dazzle me and bite me, leave me in loves choke-hold.

Siren sweet siren, sing your siren song. Crash my ship and pull me under, keep me all night long.

My muse, my sweet muse, inspire me so, fill my head with pictures, be the star of my show.

Oh Helen of Troy, launch a thousand ships. Send me to battle and heal me with your lips.

Succubus beautiful succubus, charm and enslave me. Drain the life from my lips, just as long as you kiss me.

Heal me nurse, heal me. Tend to my fatal wounds. Stay by my bedside and love me for many moons.

Hero valiant hero, fight back against the dark. Be my knight in shining armor and save my frail old heart.

Love me dear, oh love me, accept my fatal flaws. Lift me up and save me, safe from fate's cruel jaws.

Would I ever have made it this far without you, oh sweet anchor of mine? Would I not have you to keep me safely harbored in sane mind? You mean the entire world to me dear, i know you know you do, and yet, you still sit pretty and smile, and you say "you do too."

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