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The Lure of Society's Ills
A creature lurks with a formidable eye using bright color as a disguise the sting of the fire breathing mastadon seals the fate of a life gone wrong Demonic pleasures to be obtained through taboo-stricken means and the real scheme being there's such pleasure to be gained Larger doses surrender you faster numb and quell, but quickley to pass spinning the charms of cursed masters who seldom watch the hourglass The excitement woos, enticing your will now duped, you believe the feeling is real black widows with venom bring darkness near into the solemn night, no soft voices here Intoxication weave's it's heavy glow as you slither away with no one in tow going...going...a long way to go, trapped in time's disturbing woe under the midnight mural Karen anglesey 12/22/02
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