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How dare you **** somebody, you will go to hell for that Nothing can justify making a man take his final breath Those are the rules of life, always help, don't **** and don't stand by You're not to be the one that may hear a brothers final cry Mortality must have morality Don't forget that You are not to **** a man Or you will regret that But what if the man on my hands Has been taken on by wrath What if the man on my hand Will live to bring us death Is it moral to **** a man if it will stop a bigger slaughter Or just to let him live and let him **** some proud mother's daughter Maybe you should calm down take a breath, sit down You're not allowed to think like that, just let those thoughts drown But why am i the one at fault if i **** to stop the streak of sorrow If i let him live you could likely be his prey tomorrow Now you killed him! Look what you've done! Don't try to justify it! It's your gun!
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Sep 24, 2025
Sep 24, 2025 at 10:57 AM UTC
Deadly Morals
How dare you **** somebody, you will go to hell for that Nothing can justify making a man take his final breath Those are the rules of life, always help, don't **** and don't stand by You're not to be the one that may hear a brothers final cry Mortality must have morality Don't forget that You are not to **** a man Or you will regret that But what if the man on my hands Has been taken on by wrath What if the man on my hand Will live to bring us death Is it moral to **** a man if it will stop a bigger slaughter Or just to let him live and let him **** some proud mother's daughter Maybe you should calm down take a breath, sit down You're not allowed to think like that, just let those thoughts drown But why am i the one at fault if i **** to stop the streak of sorrow If i let him live you could likely be his prey tomorrow Now you killed him! Look what you've done! Don't try to justify it! It's your gun!
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Sep 24, 2025
Sep 24, 2025 at 10:57 AM UTC
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