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Where you conceal your eyes and heart When the skies flashed skeletal fingers of red Within his rights The bringer of death Eyes shining    Presented the foreboding of the dark War mongers Possess no compassion for the universal man And its only the foolish they entreat Denying all responsibility for the innocent children Who lay silent Cold macerated dolls In burning fragmented buildings And heaving shattered stone streets Races of humans decimated Destroyed without a single thought   Indifferent they turned from their echoing cries   May god **** these pitiful representations of man Whose veins are infected with greed And whose lips speak treacherous lies. Come from behind the walls of blood cowards Trembling in fear of ghosts that were sacrificed for purse Still you count your mountains of gold For it is they who are insistent And will brook no refusal To whom you must atone. @ Tammy M Darby Nov. 22, 2018
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Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018 at 6:08 PM UTC
Come from behind the walls of blood
Where you conceal your eyes and heart When the skies flashed skeletal fingers of red Within his rights The bringer of death Eyes shining    Presented the foreboding of the dark War mongers Possess no compassion for the universal man And its only the foolish they entreat Denying all responsibility for the innocent children Who lay silent Cold macerated dolls In burning fragmented buildings And heaving shattered stone streets Races of humans decimated Destroyed without a single thought   Indifferent they turned from their echoing cries   May god **** these pitiful representations of man Whose veins are infected with greed And whose lips speak treacherous lies. Come from behind the walls of blood cowards Trembling in fear of ghosts that were sacrificed for purse Still you count your mountains of gold For it is they who are insistent And will brook no refusal To whom you must atone. @ Tammy M Darby Nov. 22, 2018
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