I remember when you called me down the stairs:
there was a song in your voice.
I entered your subterranean lair.
There was a man strapped to a chair,
his face was covered.
And the fear that shot through me was sharp and swift,
but the smile on your face was divine bliss.
You expressed some detailed, gruesome plans,
and I might have caught like one tenth of what you said.
And when the cloth came off his head
I thought the shock would strike me dead.
My body was shaking to the core,
but I can't recall a time I loved you more.
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