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And on the brink of everything I can see the startling drop A lit edge surrounded by darkness Darkness before but so much more after I am at the edge and I can see it at my feet About to fall once again Into my head Now riptide tear aside the marriage of lust and bust the crust Lyrics and cat kicks and acknowledgement starry sticks sticking me in my brain outward bolts of lightning Get through, break new, into two, flu-idly, without precision or corrupt incision or a terrible decision Every new line, teach me asunder with otherworldly wordy blunder Drum-drop-gum-pops scepter purple contract smash into the flash Smash the flash and raze the crash and save the rash with boil which I am spawned from, stink I am the **** eatin'-lady pleasin'-love feastin' GOLEM! I've grown fat and disgusting with enough inner abasement to grow old with! Surely there is not a single piece of self-confidence left inside Coffee buzz is dyin'
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Nov 30, 2013
Nov 30, 2013 at 11:46 AM UTC
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And on the brink of everything I can see the startling drop A lit edge surrounded by darkness Darkness before but so much more after I am at the edge and I can see it at my feet About to fall once again Into my head Now riptide tear aside the marriage of lust and bust the crust Lyrics and cat kicks and acknowledgement starry sticks sticking me in my brain outward bolts of lightning Get through, break new, into two, flu-idly, without precision or corrupt incision or a terrible decision Every new line, teach me asunder with otherworldly wordy blunder Drum-drop-gum-pops scepter purple contract smash into the flash Smash the flash and raze the crash and save the rash with boil which I am spawned from, stink I am the **** eatin'-lady pleasin'-love feastin' GOLEM! I've grown fat and disgusting with enough inner abasement to grow old with! Surely there is not a single piece of self-confidence left inside Coffee buzz is dyin'
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Nov 30, 2013 at 11:46 AM UTC
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