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Drown

By Java

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Just when you least expect it, I will drown you in me. I will travel up your nose, Singing every hair in my wake. I will find your softest tissues. I will bore into your brain. I will scald your addiction. Your brain will melt. So drink me. Feed your thirst. Swallow my tarrish black blood. Just you wait and see. I will drown you in me.Just Kidding. Written November 13th, 2001 © on Nov 13 2001 05:18 AM PST   0 • 1

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