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to overpower the wounded and unfortunate. left for dead without a second thought. looking deep into a mirror. the image frightens you. what you've become. your own obstacle. the burden placed on your shoulders
Singer: poison the well
now you can call it yours. your thievery justified by legislation and might. the control of majority never ceases
to overpower the wounded and unfortunate. left for dead without a second thought. looking deep into a mirror. the image frightens you. what you've become. your own obstacle. the burden placed on your shoulders
causes guilt to flow. through a once deadened soul. which took so much
now you can call it yours. your thievery justified by legislation and might. the control of majority never ceases
to overpower the wounded and unfortunate. left for dead without a second thought. looking deep into a mirror. the image frightens you. what you've become. your own obstacle. the burden placed on your shoulders
causes guilt to flow. through a once deadened soul. which took so much