The Devil Inside song 3

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A Garden of Thorns

In a garden, petals torn, whispers in morn,
Love written in thorns, warm blood adorn,
Eyes like moonlit scythes, no surprise,
Hearts collide, tides of ice, secret cries.

Heaven sent, but hell-bent, tangled intent,
Veins lament, dark descents, mind ferment,
Sunflowers lean, seen in between,
Love gleam or obscene, no in-between.

Bouquet of dreams, tethered seams,
Sip from streams, love extremes,
Precious weight, heavy gate,
Purest state, a lover's fate.

Daisies bloom, under the moon,
Silent tune, winter in June,
Roots intertwine, poison vine,
Love divine or decline, borderlines.

In a labyrinth, shadows cast,
Midnight's past, love contrasts,
Whispers soft, in forgotten loft,
Heart aloft, at a cost.

Petals fall, walls grow tall,
Silent call, emotional brawl,
Sunrays hide, love bonafide,
Darkness strides, heart divide.

Bouquet of dreams, tethered seams,
Sip from streams, love extremes,
Precious weight, heavy gate,
Purest state, a lover's fate.

Daisies bloom, under the moon,
Silent tune, winter in June,
Roots intertwine, poison vine,
Love divine, a lover's fate.

Bouquet of dreams, tethered seams,
Sip from streams, love extremes,
Precious weight, heavy gate,
Purest state, a lover's fate.
a lover's fate.
a lover's fate.

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This song is Hoseok's heartfelt confession to Khyati—a love story that is both beautiful and painful. I wrote it to show how the love between them feel like a garden full of flowers but also have thorns that cause pain. It's delicate yet intense, full of both happiness and struggle.

From the beginning, the lyrics paint a picture of love that is deep but not easy. "Love written in thorns" means that love isn't always smooth—it can hurt, too. "Eyes like moonlit scythes" shows a love that is powerful and undeniable, something that cuts through everything else. It feels like fate pulling two people together, even when the path is uncertain.

The garden in the song represents love itself—there are flowers that bloom, but there are also thorns. It's beautiful, but it can also be painful. Phrases like "poison vine" and "love divine" show that love can be both a dream and a struggle. The song questions whether love is a blessing or something dangerous, always balancing between devotion and heartbreak.

Even when love feels warm and comforting, there's still a weight to it—the responsibility, the risk of getting hurt. The line "a lover's fate" keeps repeating, showing that love isn't something you can escape. It's meant to be embraced, even when it's difficult.

At its heart, this song is about love's highs and lows—the way it can feel magical but also uncertain. It's about being willing to go through the pain because love is worth it. Even in a garden full of thorns, love still finds a way to bloom.

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