Some call me a pessimist
I'll call myself more of a realist.
Yes, I do believe in Jesus, but I don't think he could free us.
Rely on collective security
to maintain ethnic purity.
The delegates speak so eloquently as if the bones of the dead would wake.
The ambassador has nightmares
of bony fingers in his nose.
While the skeletons riot the streets, and their ribs stick out of their clothes.
Our leaders are just tyrants, who only pray to God and the Dollar.
The need for self preservation as the world seems suddenly smaller.
So stick those paper back texts and shove them up your ass.
Sell them back to the state, they'll charge higher, stealing more poor students cash.
And if you know your history, all great empires have to collapse.
Don't you know all great things must wither to trash?
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