I hate the things,
That I know will bring,
Pleasure but also pain that I’ll use over and over again.
And I’ll ignore what’s best,
My body calling for rest,
It’s the demons I have faith in they know where the fun begins.
And I hate my thirst,
You know I’ve always loved the worst,
It’s a cancer,
It’s a cancer,
It’s a cancer.
I’ll cut the hearts of my lovers,
Who want me to be like the others,
I don’t want someone who’s sane I don’t want to play those games.
And I laugh at everyone,
As they worship the rain and sun,
I don’t care what I need I just want to feed.
And I hate my thirst,
You know I’ve always loved the worst,
It’s a cancer,
It’s a cancer,
It’s a cancer.
I can feel it in my system,
Flooding all of my wisdom,
Until there’s nothing I can see,
Until I’ve lost all my empathy,
Once it’s won the war for my will,
Sanity versus all the thrills,
It takes me down into a binge,
Where my dreams become unhinged,
And I soak in all the pleasure,
That promises to last forever,
But then it goes away and dies,
Leaving me open so I can’t hide,
In a land that is made to abuse,
Burn and rape as it chooses too,
So I fall into my thirst again,
A thirst so deep it will never end.
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