Atrocities From a Story Book Perspective
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Atrocities From a Story Book Perspective
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Pretense your substance on dotted lines
And keep sidestepping notions of solace ties
Split tongue and a nervous stare
Arm the cannons, rain fire on the serpent’s lair
Now you look it in the eyes
See, solve this (pretense)
All these say (you're wrong)
When we were (a stake)
Solace stay (your hand)
You’re running
How perfect
Your lie
Provoked
Change, against this (reign)
Reigning
Plaintiff
Renounce, bleed
Try
Try and
Try
Defang me
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