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To the people of the world, you bags of stainless steel, brooding slabs of flesh, dented and fresh I do not mean this in the negative of my feel, But I quit I quit! I quit! I quit! And I don’t feel bad about it For I’ve already let the barbwire of the **** wrap around my neck and it made me sick, it made me sick Until I finally vomited   And oh my stupid god what a relief to be a socket! where electricity just does not exist I plant myself to this wall as I watch the bodies rack up with the most beautiful of light knowing that mine has rocked down to pitch-black Those battles I had left to fight are wars I'm no longer interested in Because to spend another second digging through this military kit of firearms I point behind your back of gas attacks I spit to make you gag of hot bombs I drop to cop a laugh is the longest death of my life I find my health stepping down to this fight Claim all the lives you want but today I claim mine bang
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 11:39 AM UTC
Mass Destruction
To the people of the world, you bags of stainless steel, brooding slabs of flesh, dented and fresh I do not mean this in the negative of my feel, But I quit I quit! I quit! I quit! And I don’t feel bad about it For I’ve already let the barbwire of the **** wrap around my neck and it made me sick, it made me sick Until I finally vomited   And oh my stupid god what a relief to be a socket! where electricity just does not exist I plant myself to this wall as I watch the bodies rack up with the most beautiful of light knowing that mine has rocked down to pitch-black Those battles I had left to fight are wars I'm no longer interested in Because to spend another second digging through this military kit of firearms I point behind your back of gas attacks I spit to make you gag of hot bombs I drop to cop a laugh is the longest death of my life I find my health stepping down to this fight Claim all the lives you want but today I claim mine bang
mycatisgoth
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 11:39 AM UTC
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