Know gods, know masters
Know how to live with magnificent disasters
The shiniest cloaks and most coveted daggers

Know limits, know rules
Know to wield dangerous arcane tools
Know access to soak in our suck cesspools

In our secret society, W/we find freedom thru slavery
Absolute power and hierarchy, in our secret

Amusement is scary, doing things totally unnecessary
Shocks and bonds are for restraining not trading
Procedures, protocols, programming sentionent sex dolls
Prolific übermensch downfalls

In our secret society, W/we find freedom thru slavery
Absolute power and hierarchy, in our secret

Relinquish control, for true freedom
Give up the reigns, surrender your free will
You will attain enlightenment
Learn to resign your mind and soul
Give someone else complete control
Give up your souvereignity if you wanna be free

Confliction, restriction
A desperate need for benediction
A decision to make no more decisions

Large cages and small stables
Forniphiliac lamps and tables
The willing who want to be wunwilling enabele U/us to live
In our secret society, W/we find freedom thru slavery
Absolute power and hierarchy, in our secret
In our secret society, W/we find freedom thru slavery
Absolute power and hierarchy, in our secret


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