911 Call: “Help I’ve Overdosed on Philosophy!”
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911 Call: “Help I’ve Overdosed on Philosophy!”
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Brace for the locust plague
Witness the moral discrepancy
Between love for yourself and the
Selfish root of your pain
You know you’ll bleed out
Forcing your heart to beat
You can’t stand yourself, you’re running, go
I’ll be the last thing you see
It stands to say that you won’t change the past
No matter how you try to beat it, that’s because
I never forget
At the point where you rescind my life
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