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******* sure don’t like it, when I tell them where they’ll go They will go to Hell, not a French chateau - Forever they will burn, in the Lake of Fire They will fricassee and fry, their torment won’t expire - Especially “Christian” faggots…lovey-dovey Queers They will weep and wail, and cry lamenting tears - All the demons wait for them, they’ll jam a red-hot ***** up their *** Ram it in and out, and they’ll do this with no class - Are you a “Christian” Faggot?…That’s like a ****** ***** You will greet the Horseman, you’ll greet The Horsemen Four - The rider on the White Horse, you will take his Mark Every ****** will…does this seem too stark? - Too stark for God **** ******* on their way to Hell Especially “Christian” ******* who worship their god Bel - Does my poem hit a nerve? I sure hope it does Flag my pretty poem, flag it just because - Just because it's true, a lie I will not tell All you "Christian" ******* are going to burn in Hell
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Jan 3, 2015
Jan 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM UTC
The Demons Can’t Wait
******* sure don’t like it, when I tell them where they’ll go They will go to Hell, not a French chateau - Forever they will burn, in the Lake of Fire They will fricassee and fry, their torment won’t expire - Especially “Christian” faggots…lovey-dovey Queers They will weep and wail, and cry lamenting tears - All the demons wait for them, they’ll jam a red-hot ***** up their *** Ram it in and out, and they’ll do this with no class - Are you a “Christian” Faggot?…That’s like a ****** ***** You will greet the Horseman, you’ll greet The Horsemen Four - The rider on the White Horse, you will take his Mark Every ****** will…does this seem too stark? - Too stark for God **** ******* on their way to Hell Especially “Christian” ******* who worship their god Bel - Does my poem hit a nerve? I sure hope it does Flag my pretty poem, flag it just because - Just because it's true, a lie I will not tell All you "Christian" ******* are going to burn in Hell
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Jan 3, 2015
Jan 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM UTC
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