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Thir13enth Hour Poetry

Haikus, Limericks, Odes and Prose... these are the poems written by me, Ravyn.

November 20, 2006

Let the Blood Flow

Let the blood flow from the veins
As the lies flowed from your lips...
Let the memories be erased
Of the swiveling of our hips...
Let the pain be washed away
With the water turning red...
Let my heartache cease to be
When at last I'm finally dead...

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