Wave of Destruction
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Wave of Destruction
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knees gone below my head
can.t hear a word
the exhibitionist says,
"im so far away.
i guess im a stranger on a tv screen needing no more time to think of life far away.
slowly i.m coming back down to my.. oh my life, in elapsed light.
i can.t see anything but walls."
wave of destruction
orphans swimming in the puddles
multimedia
so ya can see the reality of the dead
do you like watching them drown?
are you happy it.s not you instead?
are you sad that it.s all..
//here ya go,
pop these down your throat
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