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Little Miss Sally Hives

Little Miss Sally Hives

Little Miss Sally Hives, split her wrists with butter knives.

Crimson poured out in solid streams. Just as imagined in her sweetest dreams.

She licked the blade, red as a beet, and said "I never knew death tasted so sweet."

Then as she pressed out her final sigh, she smiled as her breath kissed the world good bye.

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