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Irritability, the Moose of Conflict
I interrupt him and he chokes on the words I don wanna hear your sugar coated words To me your kind is more vile than crack Talk of crack its there but its Okey.. for a stitch in time is a rigid proccess Rather better you snitch its Okey.. Talk of enlightment bujas get real Its real dark it real sad it night Daylight knocks and mine eyes see light once again Defender you almost destroyed Whats sacred you almost spilt The sacred wine - blood Defender they hurt you but But you had to let go Now you have to write Write a novellette luis lee are you not Not the master lee Defender i got a visit From the moose of war... Defender i embraced Conflict albeit i didnt end up End up in the abbyss.. Intra-personal conflict Is the kettle soup of creativity CODE 254 L.K.N
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