Hello dear my holy cure
I hope this letter says this better
'cause I'm here and you're so pure
You make me feel special, my untouched angel

And i just relive in my mind
the times of ours, they're like bullet scars.
And I keep on writing you so patiently
but you don't answer me so...

I'll make your world come falling down
Down on me, down on me
Ill make your world come crashing down
'Till you drown, drown on me

In the end, we could still pretend
I'll be your saviour, your dream-creator.
And then, we could begin
our four walled heaven, let no one else in

'Cause I want you all alone
but you're cold as steel and it makes me feel
like time keeps on screaming.
I cant go on like this,
so let's just dismiss this.

I'll make your world come falling down
Down on me, down on me
Ill make your world come crashing down
'Till you drown, drown on me.

Feel my mental cross you make me bear.
Seal my fate and find I'm everywhere.

You can't run away, I'm all around you.
You can't breathe without me
I can't live without you.


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    "Bish you used to call me on the cell phone..."

    d100046129on July 20, 2017   Link
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    When someone likes another and is in intense crush mode there is a wierd change of personality for a short time. On the inside. Sometimes this happens and they become temporarily obsessed.

    ftheunionon January 22, 2008   Link

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