Deep in Death

by Ð맆îñ¥   Mar 25, 2005


Oh my deepest sorrows
Too many yesterdays, too many tomorrows
They you used to say you’d catch your death
Don’t stay out too long

You were out too late one night
I crept behind and gave you a fright
Didn’t realize you’d already caught it
Didn’t know you had your death bed

I sent you to death row for no punishable deed
You’ve had death growing; I planted the seed
You’re lying so still, what misfortune
Accidents are riot, again and again

Your head lies at rest on your bed
Had I not known, would not think you were dead
I’m holding the line but there’s so many fish
Holding your hand granting your death wish

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  • 19 years ago

    by Amit

    Nice write, interesting to see uncommon words in rhyme, and that too with nice flow of words.

    5/5. Take Care, Always Believe in Love.

    Love, Amit

  • 19 years ago

    by Mild insomnia

    wicked!

    emma x

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