
Main Entry: 1wick•ed
Pronunciation: \ˈwi-kəd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, alteration of wicke wicked, perhaps from Old English wicca
Date: 13th century
1 : morally very bad : EVIL
2 a : FIERCE, VICIOUS b : disposed to or marked by mischief : ROGUISH
3 a : disgustingly unpleasant : VILE b : causing or likely to cause harm, distress, or trouble
4 : going beyond reasonable or predictable limits : of exceptional quality or degree
— wick•ed•ly adverb
Main Entry: 1di•vine
Pronunciation: \də-ˈvīn\
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): di•vin•er; di•vin•est
Etymology: Middle English divin, from Anglo-French, from Latin divinus, from divus god — more at DEITY
Date: 14th century
1 a : of, relating to, or proceeding directly from God or a godb : being a deity c : directed to a deity
2 a : supremely good : SUPERBb : HEAVENLY, GODLIKE
— di•vine•ly adverb
"Undisclosed Desires"
I know you've suffered
But I don't want you to hide
It's cold and loveless
I won't let you be denied
Soothing
I'll make you feel pure
Trust me
You can be sure
I want to reconcile the violence in your heart
I want to recognise your beauty's not just a mask
I want to exorcise the demons from your past
I want to satisfy the undisclosed desires in your heart
You trick your lovers
That you're wicked and divine
You may be a sinner
But your innocence is mine
Please me
Show me how it's done
Tease me
You are the one
I want to reconcile the violence in your heart
I want to recognise your beauty's not just a mask
I want to exorcise the demons from your past
I want to satisfy the undisclosed desires in your heart
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