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I reject pride, for I favor disruption I have become one with momentary obstructions, Those that dissolve all our mental constructions For the righteous most often fall prey to corruption. A flame dies faster when it burns most bright, Preconceived honor is the ugliest vice, Empires fall, no matter the height I saw disciples of Jesus rip the heart out of Christ. I have not found knowledge in my excavations, A ********** of ethics has given rise to mutations If only we could perform the art of levitation, Darkness might not reach us from the earth's vibrations. Judge how you will, I seek no exemptions I have travelled too far from the hands of redemption Those that reach out, and offer ascension I prefer to savor my eternal damnation. Truth is just a simple matter of persuasion Beliefs stay valid through clever evasions We cannot endure Godless deprivation Though the mind of God is a mere quantum equation
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Jul 17, 2010
Jul 17, 2010 at 7:30 AM UTC
Preconceived Honor
I reject pride, for I favor disruption I have become one with momentary obstructions, Those that dissolve all our mental constructions For the righteous most often fall prey to corruption. A flame dies faster when it burns most bright, Preconceived honor is the ugliest vice, Empires fall, no matter the height I saw disciples of Jesus rip the heart out of Christ. I have not found knowledge in my excavations, A ********** of ethics has given rise to mutations If only we could perform the art of levitation, Darkness might not reach us from the earth's vibrations. Judge how you will, I seek no exemptions I have travelled too far from the hands of redemption Those that reach out, and offer ascension I prefer to savor my eternal damnation. Truth is just a simple matter of persuasion Beliefs stay valid through clever evasions We cannot endure Godless deprivation Though the mind of God is a mere quantum equation
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Jul 17, 2010
Jul 17, 2010 at 7:30 AM UTC
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