Mike Faulkner (August 15,1991 / Baltimore, MD)
Hold My Heart
Watch my heart bleed,
Watch my soul drop.
Grab your spear,
And infect my wounds with your hate.
Pull your darkness to my mind,
And allow the world to seep into my thoughts,
As it slowly increases the pain,
Grinding my happiness to a hault.
Hold out your hand and grab onto me.
Let your heart bind with me,
And trickle me with your love.
Banish the hate with inside of me.
Hold my heart and free my mind.
Grab the darkness with inside of me.
Shed the light and rid the hate,
That encases itself around my heart.
Lift my soul to a new horizon.
Hold out your hand and grab onto me.
Let your heart bind with me,
And trickle me with your love.
Banish the hate inside of me.
Hold my heart and free my mind.
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