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Jun 8
You're poison dressed in lover's skin,
A saint outside, a sin within.
Each time I try to walk away,
You pull me close with words that play.

I drank your lies like sacred wine,
And told myself that you were mine.
But every kiss, a sinking stoneβ€”
I drown in you, and die alone.

So take what's leftβ€”my breath, my will,
Your silence fits me softer still.
If I must die to feel your bliss,
Then let me fade in serpent's kiss.
2025
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fay
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fay  F/Elsewhere
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