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I crawl from the ground Black roots release me From my grave, Wood Splinters, Earth, Torn from The underground I walk as my roots of black Spread  across the land, Like vines they spread Suffocating, All other life around. Decay, leave,s its touch on this land.    I walk the land from the grave. The roots released me From my rest Now I poison the land With each step Corrosion   Withering,   My roots saturates the ground Decay, Erode, Decompose I am dead but my legacy, Will be death as my roots suffocate the land, All life is drained There will only be Extinction, Oblivion, Darkness, Where ever my roots take ground As I fear no other What can the dead fear As all that surrounds, is death all around.
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Sep 3, 2014
Sep 3, 2014 at 5:01 PM UTC
Black Roots
I crawl from the ground Black roots release me From my grave, Wood Splinters, Earth, Torn from The underground I walk as my roots of black Spread  across the land, Like vines they spread Suffocating, All other life around. Decay, leave,s its touch on this land.    I walk the land from the grave. The roots released me From my rest Now I poison the land With each step Corrosion   Withering,   My roots saturates the ground Decay, Erode, Decompose I am dead but my legacy, Will be death as my roots suffocate the land, All life is drained There will only be Extinction, Oblivion, Darkness, Where ever my roots take ground As I fear no other What can the dead fear As all that surrounds, is death all around.
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Sep 3, 2014
Sep 3, 2014 at 5:01 PM UTC
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