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he and her robbery
Contributed by
fortunesdancer
on
Sunday, 9th October 2011 @ 06:24:15 AM in AEST
Topic:
Grief
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i cant deny that i agreed to love she who planted a seed guilt and despair running bells round chapels fair it was in the heat of the night blood rose in him with fright the morning sky seemed to dark twas then it shook his bones by the turn of a strangers phone
shots rung out like fate he had come to take the bait and she had come too late
he woke up the bank in roar but he didnt see and never saw as black and blue charged in past the people on the floor
to the barrel of his gun came thunder and the sun a single bloodied coat by his side and a 12 gauge in his arms he had doubted and had qualms
in the back the money gone and the light through black shone but the light hid her well now rung the execution bell
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