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Deborah's Death
written by fuzzypunkhat
11:02 PM 11/23/04
Vampiric death read along the wall of the untrained eye,
You wish you could think she didn't die,
A beautiful creature was she,
But the innocent cup of tea,
Defeated her so amongst me.

I cannot believe that she's gone,
My lady vampire,
The rides back and forth were far too long,
To forget her and her natural talent,
And the whispers follow me now,
And chant her beautiful song.


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^.^ you all know if youve read a lot of my poetry i love to write about mythical women, ty ty! :D comment if you want

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