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I have always hated the way you look at me. With such distance and disgust, Among colorless eyes. I am doomed to my fate The old views I cherish. I am a child of wind and rain, not DNA. My scientific lust spliced with my bioluminecent heart. Nothing more than bones and bruises; trying to hide. We are children of a past we don’t agree with. It is a past we comprehend, we’ve lost our empathy. Forgotten our lust for cruelty. See it true, those of the past would not pity you. Not one soul, fore none alive today could know, The horror of swords, dirt, disease and patriotism.
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Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 2:04 AM UTC
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I have always hated the way you look at me. With such distance and disgust, Among colorless eyes. I am doomed to my fate The old views I cherish. I am a child of wind and rain, not DNA. My scientific lust spliced with my bioluminecent heart. Nothing more than bones and bruises; trying to hide. We are children of a past we don’t agree with. It is a past we comprehend, we’ve lost our empathy. Forgotten our lust for cruelty. See it true, those of the past would not pity you. Not one soul, fore none alive today could know, The horror of swords, dirt, disease and patriotism.
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32/Non-binary/American
Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 2:04 AM UTC
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