enough is enough! now beg for forgiveness, you fuck.

so useless. dependent on giving the world nothing,
nothing but sorrow's and sorry's
please save you and me on these gold commemorative plates.
face it, we're losing but gaining,
the fear that made us happy but blind, deaf, and dead.

you won't subside. its a crime to kill all these kids lives.
you dont cry. you dont cry 'cuz it's not your own,
your own king of the kin.

beg for your life, you fuck.

so helpless. you're banging the drum to a beat no one,
no one will listen or follow.
please blow out my brains while i'm laughing at blank faces.
face it, i gave up on you long ago

i wont live long. no surprise. pretty vacant and nice.
you fuck.
i know. i gave up on you.

i wont live long. no surprise. pretty vacant and nice.


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    in between "i know. i gave up on you." and that last line, a little robotic dude says something along the lines of:

    "we were faceless we were nameless we felt nothing we did not exist"

    please correct me if I'm wrong I want to know the actual things he says

    abcharlieeon September 28, 2008   Link

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