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In the heart of the fire a temple burns higher Call me a liar Do you believe the same as they deceive? Instinct over spirit recieved bested by the animalistic quality to falter from taking charge of the fallacy or to clear a path for the bard that beckons to be more than an aspect of frivolity diminished by ecclesiastical polity Thine ego spreads like a **** among the flowers growing faster with an unquenchable thirst for power devoted to consumption and the benefit of itself til sour and nothing else Thus creating an afterimage that resembles all that we desire with all that we pretend to be Half the ecstasy wired, that we could actually free higher from what comes naturally, divine to masters who wield compassion and invulnerable humility as a weapon of civility Surpass the masses' ability Grasp the clasp of immortal nobility Endire and outlast the harassment willingly to channel all the blessings of grace it will carry thee
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Oct 8, 2017
Oct 8, 2017 at 10:05 PM UTC
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In the heart of the fire a temple burns higher Call me a liar Do you believe the same as they deceive? Instinct over spirit recieved bested by the animalistic quality to falter from taking charge of the fallacy or to clear a path for the bard that beckons to be more than an aspect of frivolity diminished by ecclesiastical polity Thine ego spreads like a **** among the flowers growing faster with an unquenchable thirst for power devoted to consumption and the benefit of itself til sour and nothing else Thus creating an afterimage that resembles all that we desire with all that we pretend to be Half the ecstasy wired, that we could actually free higher from what comes naturally, divine to masters who wield compassion and invulnerable humility as a weapon of civility Surpass the masses' ability Grasp the clasp of immortal nobility Endire and outlast the harassment willingly to channel all the blessings of grace it will carry thee
shane-bruter-engisch
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Oct 8, 2017
Oct 8, 2017 at 10:05 PM UTC
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