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Axioma

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Axioma

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"Mind not the worshippers of punishment,

Un-growers and resisters"

Close your eyes, sense the below

Torment and separation points ahead

Set ablaze like steel through skin

"Fear not the settlement with those who fear the truth"

Leave now, bid farewell with no grief

Their words have no power

The forces will roam and return

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