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Created on: October 06, 2009 Last Updated: October 09, 2009
There're some memories you can't escape
Like the day you kissed me like you were
A man dying of thirst and I was the only
Drinking fountain in miles around
Pleasure shining in your eyes
I felt the ice around your heart thaw
And your blood did a slow, thick
Dance through your veins.
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