Why am I here.
To believe that this is the life that us humans have chose without sacrifice, blessed by birth into a world of disgust. If you don't have a place, your as useful as rust.
Falling to pieces, as most of us do, we pick ourselves up like theirs nothing to loose. Broken by birth right, thats how it goes. Let's waste our days, to lost and alone.
It's hard to see, when your eyes are covered by reality.
Who are we and where do we come from, where told to believe what we see from the get go, blessed with a curse, forever where searching, to find our own land, and remember. This is the end, of an endingless chapter. We must find home, if it's us who were after.
To believe in this place that we live, we must go to work to get our paid dreams, we must get a job, to work to the bone, to pay for the things we'll not likely own.
I do not stand for this, for the hunger and the dying kids. For the greedy millionaires who hold their money damn tight without a dime to share.
Why hasn't anybody, put you in your place.
Yeah.
A time will come when all humans will look up and think, why in the fuck am I still living this hopeless scheme. I can not cope with this, who am I, I don't exist.
Who are we and where do we come from, where told to believe what we see from the get go, blessed with a curse, forever where searching, to find our own land, and remember. This is the end. Of the endingless chapter. We must find home. If it's us who were after. To retrace the steps we've made. We must erase, everything.
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