You see it over on a table
You know you shouldn't
You can't help but want it
There's an attraction to
Something you can't have
You know you shouldn't
You can't help but want it
There's an attraction to
Something you can't have
You touch it
It burns
You smell it
It's rancid
You're oblivious
You take a bite and spit it out
You take another
This time
Letting the acid eat at you
Letting it break you down
You wake up from your dream
Realizing what you've done
You've made a great mistake
But it's too late
You're too late
The atomic poison lemon has
Lured you to want it
To take of it
And now it has destroyed you
Ready to seduce another victim
Published by Jes Garr
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