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Break and Burn

By razorlicious

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

break and burn and make it pretty break and burn and feel the pity a wreath of flames surrounds the heavy soul wrapped together in the evil he stole Written June 7th, 2001 © on Jan 12 2002 02:33 PM PST   0 • 1

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