The Grand Misconception
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The Grand Misconception
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The educated tie you wear
Fits the leading emptiness
In nothing to believe
A link to catastrophe
Procreation of the wicked
You bring famine and drought
Someday you will succumb
At the gates of your devastation
With your inbred eyes
You can’t keep disguised
Treachery of mankind
Too late to rewind
World wide web will find
With your inbred eyes
You can’t keep satisfaction
Continuing blind
Too the great good
Man could share
The educated tie you wear
Fits the leading emptiness
In nothing to believe
A link to catastrophe
Wake up
You bring famine and drought
Some day you will succumb
This malicious work
You should have known better
Acknowledge your mistakes
See the pain you transferred
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