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A Summer To Die

A Summer To Die lyrics by Frailty. Nature’s own heart. Behold, the true redemption! Days passing by, resting alone. Sweet light and a perfect summer to die....

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A Summer To Die

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Nature’s own heart.

Behold, the true redemption!

Days passing by, resting alone.

Sweet light and a perfect summer to die.

Her love is a thorn. in my own heart.

And the heat flows like a stream...

To drink her up.

To know her deep.

Watching her.

Wanting her.

Taking her body.

Sweet light and a perfect summer to die...

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