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Armageddon

I see the end is near
I see that my freedom is so close
I certainly hope it is
I sure could use a vacation from this

Worthless, cancerous carnival of
Freaks

Here in this hopeless ruined hole I call my town
The only way to fix it is to quickly flush it down
Any blessed day, any cursed time
Under the waves, I know it would be so damn sublime

They cry for their safety and
Cry for their drugs and they
Cry for their future and
Cry for their lawsuits and

Don't care for others as
Their lives are worthless like
All that the world can do is
Revolve around them in this

Worthless, cancerous carnival of
Freaks

Here in this hopeless ruined hole I call my town
The only way to fix it is to quickly flush it down
Any blessed day, any cursed time
Under the waves, drowning to death, won't it be sublime?

I pray something will fall from the heavens
And firmly implant itself beneath the waves
And the tidal waves pour in 
As everyone starts running

I hope the end is near
I hope Armageddon's coming soon
I certainly pray it is
I sure could use a vacation from this

Waste of time, wasting time

A festering sore on this country we live in
Here's an idea to keep you all interested

Hold your breath

God's gonna fix it all soon
God's gonna put it all back the way it should've been

Hold your breath

To death with your leaders and
Farewell to their clones
And all those false gangsters
Who have no way to survive

Hold your breath

Sink with your hobbies and
Sink with your pride
Sink with the junkies 
Who followed with their own will

Hold your breath

Sink with your dealers
With hidden agendas
Sink with these dysfunctional
Insecure failures

Hold your breath

Because I'm praying for rain
I'm praying for tidal waves
I want to see the waves rising
And crash down upon us

God, please flush it all away
Show what's underneath
The rushing brown waters
I want to see it all drown

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