Till Death Do Us Part
I kissed your lips, so soft, so sweet, But tasted something far too deep.

Till Death Do Us Part
I kissed your lips, so soft, so sweet,
But tasted something far too deep.
A whisper crawled beneath my skin,
A vow of love—soaked in sin.
Your arms, once warm, now cold as stone,
A graveyard touch I've always known.
Your heartbeat fades with every night,
Yet still, you hold me far too tight.
You swore that love would never die,
But now I see—oh, such a lie.
For in the dark, your ghost still waits,
Scratching, clawing at our fate.

The ring you gave still binds my hand,
A golden curse I can’t withstand.
Your shadow lingers in my bed,
A love that lives beyond the dead.
I try to run, I try to hide,
But love like ours won’t be denied.
You pull me close, with hollow breath,
A kiss, my love—sealed in death.
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ANITA
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