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Burn thine eyes as sight implies,
The ability to see.
The lies of which, are obvious,
And plain as they can be.
Eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, hands in this as coals,
The hammer loves, yet hates them all,
And crushes innocent souls.
I tried to save, but couldn't face the fact my fate was great,
Others may try to act as doves,
And fly away from their death.
So burn thine eyes as sight implies,
The ability to see.
The lies of which are obvious,
And plain as they can be.
- by Stevie Rae The Red One |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 12/30/2010 |
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