Our fucking lives are meaningless every day every minute
this world is just a gaping cunt
Wating to get fucked go ahead and fuck it,
cum up inside it I've seen the future we have no
Motherfuckin' future destroying myself,
wasting away you fucking hate me, I wouldn't want it
Any other way subhuman sinner perverted loser degenerate
all the motherfuckin' above I
Fucking refuse to let you shove more shit down my fucking
throat fuck that shit I choose to
Destroy myself you can a go and fuck yourself Don't
tell me, about the aftermath because I
Really don't give a shit Drug-lubricated pleasure is
why I live what part of fuck it don't you
Understand what part of fuck you don't you understand
self indulgence, is my addiction the
Need to fuck them and slit their throat wide open destroying
myself, wasting away you fucking
Hate me I wouldn't want it any other way subhuman sinner
perverted loser degenerate all the
Motherfucking above full blown motherfucking self-
indulgence when it's all said and done
None of this means shit, fear inspired by a fucking
celibate hypocrite take your faith an
Fellowship and shove it right up your ass open your
fucking eyes this is your wake up call
Your life is a fucking waste of time a fucking phenomenon
our fucking lives are meaningless
Every day minute this world is just a gaping cunt waiting
to get fucked your life is meaningless
It doesn't mean shit [Repeat].


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