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Enter Poem or Quote (Required) one day soon you will see the blown apart reality of distant faces with flirting traces having midnight places we are on the move so stay in the groove he comes only to kill, steal & destroy lying is his game with chief aim & ploy ever since I was a little boy I saw his fire in the sky it was all very much a lie we have been straddling fences mending trenches getting caught up in a trap working so hard can give you are heart attack he hates you & wants you in hell there forever you will soon discover truth was right all along should have believed that gospel song so now we got the cheap thrills that pay the bills getting caught up in the mix we need a quick fix damned to eternity in hell fires of weeping, wailing & gnashing of teeth so far away so very out of reach fires that will quench your thirst for murder he's a deserted with blackened lace blown apart this Peyton place such a disgrace run to the real truth while you have time get over yourself your getting very blind all to the reality of heaven it isn't a one stop shopping event at your local seven eleven there will be no escape when your in the pit I know many don't even give a shit but the truth is still the truth & a lie a lie Satan is a liar goodbye © right now, chevyvent society poems
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