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There is no tommorrow There is only today Pray all ye fools to your invisible God! My invisible friend is better than your invisible friend! Religion is predicated upon lies... Save me! Bless our happy home! Where there is fear there is rescue Where there is panic there is prophet! Toss me a boat anchor Before I drown in this cesspool of derision attrition and crime No matter what, you're alone in this realm known as life... Striving for attention, begging for food and love... The white dove flys above along with the hideous black vulture countervailing culture! Eating the flesh off our bones Phone home to reinnsure your skin Wire me money honey, sealed with a kiss or I sink like a bad relationship into the abyss... Tug my boat to stay afloat else I drown in the kings costly moat Why steal from me ghetto boy? You'll learn someday its only a test... Only the best have no fear of the unknown! D. Clare
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Feb 7, 2015
Feb 7, 2015 at 8:38 AM UTC
Fear of the Unknown
There is no tommorrow There is only today Pray all ye fools to your invisible God! My invisible friend is better than your invisible friend! Religion is predicated upon lies... Save me! Bless our happy home! Where there is fear there is rescue Where there is panic there is prophet! Toss me a boat anchor Before I drown in this cesspool of derision attrition and crime No matter what, you're alone in this realm known as life... Striving for attention, begging for food and love... The white dove flys above along with the hideous black vulture countervailing culture! Eating the flesh off our bones Phone home to reinnsure your skin Wire me money honey, sealed with a kiss or I sink like a bad relationship into the abyss... Tug my boat to stay afloat else I drown in the kings costly moat Why steal from me ghetto boy? You'll learn someday its only a test... Only the best have no fear of the unknown! D. Clare
You have fear? Drink red wine, don't drink beer...
david-w-clare
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Feb 7, 2015
Feb 7, 2015 at 8:38 AM UTC
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