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don't ever think you're the best until you've climbed a mountain don't even waste my time until you've drunk from my fountain my rhythm, my rhyme my legend, my crime innocent as the moon is bold magnificent as the sea is cold you cry, you beg you may even scream the words pour out of your mouth like steamy fog it lingers, it loiters for corrupted exploiters tears weep and they crash out poison and trash and you have the nerve to just push me away through the black and the white thick and thin shades of gray you might hear my words you teach what i preach but just remember my voice may be tender and yours will subside i'm your last contender
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Aug 29, 2013
Aug 29, 2013 at 8:25 PM UTC
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don't ever think you're the best until you've climbed a mountain don't even waste my time until you've drunk from my fountain my rhythm, my rhyme my legend, my crime innocent as the moon is bold magnificent as the sea is cold you cry, you beg you may even scream the words pour out of your mouth like steamy fog it lingers, it loiters for corrupted exploiters tears weep and they crash out poison and trash and you have the nerve to just push me away through the black and the white thick and thin shades of gray you might hear my words you teach what i preach but just remember my voice may be tender and yours will subside i'm your last contender
jeffrey-chamberlain
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Aug 29, 2013
Aug 29, 2013 at 8:25 PM UTC
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