We'll take back, the entire world;
break your wings like matches,
voice over rejoinder.
unrecognized,
voice over rejoinder.
To undermine, your clever tricks.
Recipe for success, so sickfully yours.
Through strength and stress.
Watch me burn those books you've read.
An anger eternal, stabbed with dread,
but nevermind all that,
voice over rejoinder.
Never a good reason to dwell,
even if it makes for fewer secrets to tell,
lets wash our hair of it all.
You may be gone anyway.
Lets leave the keys inside,
kill the engine, at a later day,
like your yesterdays,
when you'd radiate, you'd burn out of control.
Flinch out of beyond all those phrases you stole.
You burned out of control.
I can't accuse until my finger is broken,
point out this or that,
but never know why,
we've never spoken.
Crush your wings with the force of velvet.
Talk you check, I'll chide, your revival,
scream like its my last and,
and assess my risk revival.



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