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Verse They burned rainbow flags Just to turn them in grey They threw them in there bags Removing all the rays Before going to pray Chorus You know it's not reality Just a stupid fantasy You don't choose your identity Or your sexuality So judging them is pure stupidity Verse No proofs are written anywhere Just lies flying everywhere This story is a comparaison There is no justifications Stop using it as a reason To **** their civilisation Chorus You know it's not reality Just a stupid fantasy You don't choose your identity Or your sexuality So judging them is pure stupidity Verse You say that adam and eve got married But no one was invited When they died they got buried Their sexuality was unspecified Outro Adam and eve never existed Believing in them is just insane Maybe their was two adams Dancing under the rain Or two eves for example Living their lifes, with no pain
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Dec 8, 2019
Dec 8, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
Adam & Eve
Verse They burned rainbow flags Just to turn them in grey They threw them in there bags Removing all the rays Before going to pray Chorus You know it's not reality Just a stupid fantasy You don't choose your identity Or your sexuality So judging them is pure stupidity Verse No proofs are written anywhere Just lies flying everywhere This story is a comparaison There is no justifications Stop using it as a reason To **** their civilisation Chorus You know it's not reality Just a stupid fantasy You don't choose your identity Or your sexuality So judging them is pure stupidity Verse You say that adam and eve got married But no one was invited When they died they got buried Their sexuality was unspecified Outro Adam and eve never existed Believing in them is just insane Maybe their was two adams Dancing under the rain Or two eves for example Living their lifes, with no pain
A deep poem about LGBTQ+ rights, and a critic for homophobia caused by religious people.
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16/M/Lebanon
Dec 8, 2019
Dec 8, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
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