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Array ( [sid] => 31399 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Behold and BehaveII: Warmth in Noone [time] => 2004-01-11 18:32:01 [hometext] => Warmth in Noone - second chapter in the Behold and Behave series. [bodytext] => Never understanding - I can feel myself dying,
I had let my heart free - this is the price for flying,
Every lye I was told - every bit of faith I had sold,
I feel my heart drop and I can again feel the cold,
In all her error I would apologize for bleeding on her dress,
This good nature is self destructing, I should help myself.

I had trusted you - having never forgot,
I confied in you - returns never sought,
But for each step I make - I take a fall,
Every decision I make - I build a wall,
Stop spinning me around, im already ground bound,
With your siren sound, I believed in love I had found,
It all ends now, I can't feel you now,
It all ends here, you've lost me dear,
Return my faith and murmured beat,
I'll try and forget - I will accept defeat.

In each dizzy drunken stuppor - I force to forget.
Had i known since i've grown the pain - since we've met.
Putting your heart on the line gets harder every time,
When you're so dissapointed - you dont beleive in trying.
You make these nights loney, and I can't blame myself.
So you must be wrong, to myself I can't be lying.

I had trusted you - having never forgot,
I confied in you - returns never sought,
But for each step I make - I take a fall,
Every decision I make - I build a wall,
Stop spinning me around, im already ground bound,
With your siren sound, I believed in love I had found,
It all ends now, I can't feel you now,
It all ends here, you've lost me dear,
Return my faith and murmured beat,
I'll try and forget - I will accept defeat.

Induced pupiles wide and soul burned up inside,
Weathered muscles strain way to lonely bedisde,
Fighting vivid delusions and visions of all now missing,
Tainted love and forgetable faces - no longer to be kissing,
To surive each day and make it - I strengthen myself
Every tear and scar fades - and I make it, I make it. [comments] => 3 [counter] => 170 [topic] => 22 [informant] => spiffyphil [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 5 [ratings] => 1 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => LostLove )
Behold and BehaveII: Warmth in Noone

Contributed by spiffyphil on Sunday, 11th January 2004 @ 06:32:01 PM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



Never understanding - I can feel myself dying,
I had let my heart free - this is the price for flying,
Every lye I was told - every bit of faith I had sold,
I feel my heart drop and I can again feel the cold,
In all her error I would apologize for bleeding on her dress,
This good nature is self destructing, I should help myself.

I had trusted you - having never forgot,
I confied in you - returns never sought,
But for each step I make - I take a fall,
Every decision I make - I build a wall,
Stop spinning me around, im already ground bound,
With your siren sound, I believed in love I had found,
It all ends now, I can't feel you now,
It all ends here, you've lost me dear,
Return my faith and murmured beat,
I'll try and forget - I will accept defeat.

In each dizzy drunken stuppor - I force to forget.
Had i known since i've grown the pain - since we've met.
Putting your heart on the line gets harder every time,
When you're so dissapointed - you dont beleive in trying.
You make these nights loney, and I can't blame myself.
So you must be wrong, to myself I can't be lying.

I had trusted you - having never forgot,
I confied in you - returns never sought,
But for each step I make - I take a fall,
Every decision I make - I build a wall,
Stop spinning me around, im already ground bound,
With your siren sound, I believed in love I had found,
It all ends now, I can't feel you now,
It all ends here, you've lost me dear,
Return my faith and murmured beat,
I'll try and forget - I will accept defeat.

Induced pupiles wide and soul burned up inside,
Weathered muscles strain way to lonely bedisde,
Fighting vivid delusions and visions of all now missing,
Tainted love and forgetable faces - no longer to be kissing,
To surive each day and make it - I strengthen myself
Every tear and scar fades - and I make it, I make it.




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Re: Behold and BehaveII: Warmth in Noone (User Rating: 1 )
by Necromant on Sunday, 11th January 2004 @ 06:56:21 PM AEST
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Oh my!!! BEAUTIFUL!!! AMAZING!!! WONDERFULL!!
Anne


Re: Behold and BehaveII: Warmth in Noone (User Rating: 1 )
by spiffyphil on Sunday, 11th January 2004 @ 07:00:43 PM AEST
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Anne, i love your comments, they always make me want to write more, thanks hun! :-P


Re: Behold and BehaveII: Warmth in Noone (User Rating: 1 )
by PumpkinPie on Sunday, 11th January 2004 @ 08:00:53 PM AEST
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Nicely done !
PumpkiePie




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