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We've never heeded warnings, We surely won't start now; Because we ate from a blissful tree, We're mopping up our brows. They witnessed a smoking Vesuvius, Yet went about the day; We mark washed up bodies From distasteful lands, With arms wrapped round each other; Signed Versailles to end a war, But postponed it instead; Ignored the bottle's label, Drank whitener before going to bed. We're blinded in Casandra's world, Ignoring words of peril, Uttered for our good.
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Nov 22, 2020
Nov 22, 2020 at 1:34 PM UTC
Don't Drink the Water
We've never heeded warnings, We surely won't start now; Because we ate from a blissful tree, We're mopping up our brows. They witnessed a smoking Vesuvius, Yet went about the day; We mark washed up bodies From distasteful lands, With arms wrapped round each other; Signed Versailles to end a war, But postponed it instead; Ignored the bottle's label, Drank whitener before going to bed. We're blinded in Casandra's world, Ignoring words of peril, Uttered for our good.
francie-lynch
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Nov 22, 2020
Nov 22, 2020 at 1:34 PM UTC
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