Pathology Of Our Existence
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Pathology Of Our Existence
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We are driven to failure
But my blood will not be shed
A resilience of greater fortitude
To the forefront of our admiration of a bastard
Creating a life of worthiness,
When is it my time to shine?
Fractured yet he is still swinging strong
Finally earning a right to be apart.
Designed for identical reconstruction
I was born to start this change,
Worry for the weak,
Yet cry for the strong.
In a world where everything is wrong we look in ourselves
We are the ones that belong.
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