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Boston AM

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Boston AM

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The palest of flesh is but a privilege to some.

From hell we march to rape the season.

These boots are stained with the courage of none.

Stompin' you faggots into oblivion.

Now I share the knife that cuts the tension.

Back peels your face as I poison the womb.

Cast your doubts on me, this heart is bleeding.

If only you knew how much I hate you!

The morning sun, so mindless and dull.

The day is yours, keep all who surrender.

This path I walk is not a choice I've made but the beat of a heart supple and raw.

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