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Kiss My Sinning Soul

By poet0angel

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Kiss my lips of poison My mind that seems to bleed Kiss my heart, no passion My choler it seems to feed Kiss my hand of hurt My temptation it obeys Kiss my soul of darkness Kiss the sin away Written April 5th, 2002 © on Apr 05 2002 04:26 AM PST   0 • 1

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