Submerged under a crimson sea
Of mortals' blood
I gaze upwards
And see a light radiating
From a distance
And I ask myself:
"Is that heaven?"
But I know it cannot be
For I am in my own private hell
Of mortals' blood
I gaze upwards
And see a light radiating
From a distance
And I ask myself:
"Is that heaven?"
But I know it cannot be
For I am in my own private hell
Published by Stephanie Alford
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