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Society is a being, A breathing, living thing, It’s skin is always cold, It does not wish to let me be known, For it needs me to fulfill its will, But I want to abandon it so, For it’s claws are deeply rooted Into my fragile skin, It does not care if I bleed, But I cannot find myself in leave, for It’d tear me terribly thin. Freedom is an indifferent escape away, But until one jumps, all will stay, And so I will live out the same day, Over and over again, Thus is the wail of the proletariat, Living as undying strays.
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Mar 7, 2021
Mar 7, 2021 at 12:34 AM UTC
Society As It Stands
Society is a being, A breathing, living thing, It’s skin is always cold, It does not wish to let me be known, For it needs me to fulfill its will, But I want to abandon it so, For it’s claws are deeply rooted Into my fragile skin, It does not care if I bleed, But I cannot find myself in leave, for It’d tear me terribly thin. Freedom is an indifferent escape away, But until one jumps, all will stay, And so I will live out the same day, Over and over again, Thus is the wail of the proletariat, Living as undying strays.
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Mar 7, 2021
Mar 7, 2021 at 12:34 AM UTC
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