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I am just as evil as you are. That damming claws at my ev'ry choice, but steadily I will hold the bar and 'member my inner sound, my voice. The call rings. I answer with virtue, recalling reasons not to hurt you. You spout your hate and project your pain; pain - that chorus I will not refrain. Sometimes I wince and curse the earth and others I rinse and find rebirth. Sometimes I lie the dead night awake to try to burn before daylight breaks. The saga lives, I'm tired of its tail. I'm using all my strength to prevail. The serpent slowly slithers around, but again I bring the giant down.
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Nov 14, 2016
Nov 14, 2016 at 8:27 AM UTC
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I am just as evil as you are. That damming claws at my ev'ry choice, but steadily I will hold the bar and 'member my inner sound, my voice. The call rings. I answer with virtue, recalling reasons not to hurt you. You spout your hate and project your pain; pain - that chorus I will not refrain. Sometimes I wince and curse the earth and others I rinse and find rebirth. Sometimes I lie the dead night awake to try to burn before daylight breaks. The saga lives, I'm tired of its tail. I'm using all my strength to prevail. The serpent slowly slithers around, but again I bring the giant down.
bernard-1993t
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Nov 14, 2016
Nov 14, 2016 at 8:27 AM UTC
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