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As the gods spew their inchor across the sands of time, The ones who were deemed unworthy must revolt Leaving nothing but ash and dust in the path of those who deserve it Once the world comes to a halt and the flames subside, There will only be room for improvement of society as we know it. So don't be afraid if your knife is dull, For once what was broken mustn’t be fixed, Instead given new purpose if all what was given We are the ones worthy of fame and fortune, Yet the time for us to reign hasn’t rose like the sun But one must watch the moon leave in order to obtain sight of the sun Us too want nothing more that power Tyranny has left its ****** hands on our backs, Giving support to the blind New doors await on the other side Yet no one dares to take the leap We are cowards among the gods If we want to keep our heads, We must let go of our souls But keep your courage, For that is the strongest thing of all
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Nov 8, 2024
Nov 8, 2024 at 8:08 PM UTC
Tyranny of Us
As the gods spew their inchor across the sands of time, The ones who were deemed unworthy must revolt Leaving nothing but ash and dust in the path of those who deserve it Once the world comes to a halt and the flames subside, There will only be room for improvement of society as we know it. So don't be afraid if your knife is dull, For once what was broken mustn’t be fixed, Instead given new purpose if all what was given We are the ones worthy of fame and fortune, Yet the time for us to reign hasn’t rose like the sun But one must watch the moon leave in order to obtain sight of the sun Us too want nothing more that power Tyranny has left its ****** hands on our backs, Giving support to the blind New doors await on the other side Yet no one dares to take the leap We are cowards among the gods If we want to keep our heads, We must let go of our souls But keep your courage, For that is the strongest thing of all
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16/Rochester, NY
Nov 8, 2024
Nov 8, 2024 at 8:08 PM UTC
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