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When the new Messiah comes, Clothed in the white vestments of an atomic bomb I could stare into his sad, loving eyes I could think of all the reasons he should turn away Yet he stands, stock still as stone Without ears I didn't need to hear It was easy enough reading his lips Without eyes I cannot see the blood drips Wretched crimson, exceedingly hot and sticky To the touch Not momentous everything congealed in an Akashic Clusterf*ck Trump thought he was a lot tougher than his weakness betrayed But all we can do is walk Grown men and women bawling like babies losing their brothers and sisters Yes all we can do is walk Deeper and deeper into quicksand. When they sink there's no hope This is a Trumperf*ck He gives the command to russel our carcasses To the slaughterhouse for a most disturbing celebration Of conservative right-wing superiority To be continued if at all possible when the new Messiah comes along
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Aug 9, 2017
Aug 9, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
The LoveSong of Donald J. Trump, anti-Christ
When the new Messiah comes, Clothed in the white vestments of an atomic bomb I could stare into his sad, loving eyes I could think of all the reasons he should turn away Yet he stands, stock still as stone Without ears I didn't need to hear It was easy enough reading his lips Without eyes I cannot see the blood drips Wretched crimson, exceedingly hot and sticky To the touch Not momentous everything congealed in an Akashic Clusterf*ck Trump thought he was a lot tougher than his weakness betrayed But all we can do is walk Grown men and women bawling like babies losing their brothers and sisters Yes all we can do is walk Deeper and deeper into quicksand. When they sink there's no hope This is a Trumperf*ck He gives the command to russel our carcasses To the slaughterhouse for a most disturbing celebration Of conservative right-wing superiority To be continued if at all possible when the new Messiah comes along
james-arthur-casey
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Aug 9, 2017
Aug 9, 2017 at 1:15 AM UTC
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