1 An act or instance of lying; an intentional false statement; an untruth b Something that deceives; an imposture.
Lock all the doors, close all the windows,
Turn down the bed, and shut every light,
Wipe all the stars from out of my head,
And the lies that you tell me should go.
You are my world, let all of my senses
Flow from your mouth, your eyes, your hands,
Enthrall me, deceive me, bewitch me, my traitor,
Thus the lies that you tell me should go.
Lead me to the cellar of your disused heart,
Lock me there while you furnish my fate,
Break your plan once, then twice, then thrice,
Then the lies that you tell me should go.
Blame me for trespasses I never have heard,
Trust me with confidences you know not of,
Singe me to the quick, for I hearken from there,
Whence the lies that you tell me do go.
Why should I sprawl here, with gods, at your feet?
Why should I cry at the heat of your breast?
There is no glory in the heaven between your legs,
Where the lies that you tell me should go,
There the lies that
you tell me should go.
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