I'm mesmerized, a servant of the light, servant to the
red and blue, the green, yellow and white. They linger
in so lovingly to songs so gay i SCREAM!!! brighter
than the stars themselves and sweeter than ice cream.
the masses meld, the titans come, a crowd torn asunder
to a quivering mass, they smile down to me and devour
my face and hEAD!!!!! and everything - was washed
away, i was bathed in a light screaming i won't break!
WHITE!!!!! PUREST LIGHT!!! clean again but limited.
aahhgfhgkuuuuuuukgfffffkluklyfj!!!!!! illu min ated
hun gry smiles ca ter pillars and croc o diles light
bulb flash pulse bright night bright light- everyone's
fucked THINGS NEVER CHANGE just re-arrange like a
suicide it's do or die IT'S COMING DOWN AGAIN like a
grain of sand it's in your eye now you're blind


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    Reminds me a lot of a helmet song, Turned Out.

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