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I saw a lion yesterday and in his jaw was a man who lost himself in all he said        If you're going to eat me sir        please clean the jewels in your mouth        remove the bugs caught in your fur.         I would hate to die of disease        so before you enjoy your feast        cough up the lies of a thousand fleas.        Lose your crown to my disgust        for the inhuman laws you decree        to enslave those who gave their trust. Then the man spoke no more nothing left, but a poor of red like a lamb led through the gates of war.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
The Lion and the Lamb
I saw a lion yesterday and in his jaw was a man who lost himself in all he said        If you're going to eat me sir        please clean the jewels in your mouth        remove the bugs caught in your fur.         I would hate to die of disease        so before you enjoy your feast        cough up the lies of a thousand fleas.        Lose your crown to my disgust        for the inhuman laws you decree        to enslave those who gave their trust. Then the man spoke no more nothing left, but a poor of red like a lamb led through the gates of war.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
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