Amira Elfeky - Will You Love Me When I'm Dead
Break me inside Drain out the life Crucify me in your bed Will you love me when I'm dead?
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Amira Elfeky - Will You Love Me When I'm Dead
Break me inside Drain out the life Crucify me in your bed Will you love me when I'm dead?
Spooking around 🦇🦇🦇
Who cared about my opinion when i needed to be heard?
Who cared about my feelings when all were left in decay?
The minutes that I needed the most help. Only one person turned around and said, I'll be here with you forever, and that was my old self.
Dimi De San
Chilling with a cuppa, just for a bit.
What have you been up to?
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Sometimes recordings seem never bloody ending, tiring, not good enough... but they are always worth the struggle.
Just keep pushing. 🎵🦇🖤
“The streets are lined with little creatures laughing, everybody seems so happy, have I possibly gone daffy?”
May the lords of the underworld have mercy on us this summer.
Good day people. 🦇
Hello my Spookies. today i have a special poem for you recited by me.
"Darkness" is Lord Byron's terrible tale of apocalypse and despair. In this narrative poem, a speaker dreams of a future in which the sun burns out and the whole world is left in darkness. Panicking, the survivors of this catastrophe gradually destroy all remaining life in their efforts to survive. Humanity, this poem suggests, is at the mercy of a vast and uncaring universe—and its own dark, selfish, violent impulses. This poem first appeared in Byron's 1816 collection The Prisoner of Chillon.