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Grand saxophones play out loud On the day of my death I am happy and rather proud I sniff some coke, before switching to **** Death is just a formal event Arranged for stupid mortals Nothing much offered, to even repent For a caged alien who can't pass through portals. Grass is greener on the other side I am happy I was born colorblind Stabbed a few out of pure lunacy Where is the sugar, where is the pharmacy! You blame the destiny for your miseries While I **** the life out of life itself You play with fire and get burnt All this while I live through reveries Don't waste your time in finding yourself You are lost, already killed in the hunt! The hourglass is the perfect tool To bind you all in a trance More nightmares than good dreams for you fools Give mirth a chance, just give it a glance Thousands of violins weep out loud On the day of your death You are sad and rather not proud You sniff some sorrow, before switching to death!
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Dec 19, 2017
Dec 19, 2017 at 8:01 AM UTC
Life-Death
Grand saxophones play out loud On the day of my death I am happy and rather proud I sniff some coke, before switching to **** Death is just a formal event Arranged for stupid mortals Nothing much offered, to even repent For a caged alien who can't pass through portals. Grass is greener on the other side I am happy I was born colorblind Stabbed a few out of pure lunacy Where is the sugar, where is the pharmacy! You blame the destiny for your miseries While I **** the life out of life itself You play with fire and get burnt All this while I live through reveries Don't waste your time in finding yourself You are lost, already killed in the hunt! The hourglass is the perfect tool To bind you all in a trance More nightmares than good dreams for you fools Give mirth a chance, just give it a glance Thousands of violins weep out loud On the day of your death You are sad and rather not proud You sniff some sorrow, before switching to death!
RaveZenker
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Dec 19, 2017
Dec 19, 2017 at 8:01 AM UTC
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