Canta Mientras Puedas

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 68:56

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She's in my head! She won't leave me.

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As I am writing this you must understand that although it is my body, my hands and fingers that type this message, it is not my message.... What do I mean by this? It is not me anymore.... I am not who I once was. I am only a shell where she resides. She has assumed my empty, soulless flesh cavern. She controls me with her every desire. I am no longer. She will have you too. She will make you her thought puppet as she whispers only the word. Enjoy the rest of your empty life.......... Allow it..... Allow her...This Bella Donna

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