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Nov 2015
I am lost in mythology
idolatry has embodied me
see the seamless cuts down my oddities
emancipated myself because of the Illuminati
I might be on the brink of making a huge discovery
reduction to the man
more power to the spirit
evil cannot withstand
hold my hand they say
walking away
in dismay
listening,
to the words I say
subconscious flow melts like magma
makes your body go away
flay the day,
that saw me coming
as they fled
I walked faster then they were running
stabbed them, cowards, until they were dead
not with a knife
but with words that destroy strife
knowledge, a tool for fools to control stupid people
lost in the grains of sand my minds a land
like yours a mystery enthralled and obscured
in all of us a spirit
ready to combust
let it out and trust
in the Lord I screech
shout from my mouth
so small
words roaring out without a man
what can the land accomplish
we tend to the spinning orb
adorned and gifted
I pray Christ take off my restrictions.
Bigotry and ignorance own the span of this small land of digital dreams...
.
Conversation empty words... False ecstasy...

I believe in Christ and God is life...

But I am the man lost in madness...

The saddest truth...

Stranded in a sadist roost....

need an "elo" boost...

lost in loot...

Cross save me!
I need a prayer and that's the truth...

morality in destruction, sexuality no longer an obstruction...

draining lives swaying the young to endless consumption...

*** drugs and idols...

they will no longer function...

if I can summon an Angel,
I need him now...

because my path is so bleak,
I'm living in hell...

Bliss turned to madness,
the Hatter is spamming my dome
like a troll...

Will he go home??

Now I say Christ my life
send me the eternal strength to fight this strife.

Hone my faith, ignite my life. For Lord of Armies, I need your might.

I am Michael.

Heed my plead, and show me the light.
MOTV
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MOTV  California
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