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Created on: March 01, 2009 Last Updated: March 03, 2009
Look at how we destroyed this cycle
Oh how we've re-routed the streams
Look at how nothing seems insightfull
And notice how the nightmares are now called dreams
Worlds made up of gasoline and fir
To rest lies all the drive and desire
Emotions are now those of a robot
For all the cares and thoughts have been shot
Look at how we ignore opinions
Oh how we've diluted our own lives
Look at how we plea for attention
And notice how we shall never get replies
Worlds made up of gasoline and fire
To rest lies all the drive and desire
Emotions are now those of a robot
For all the cares and thoughts have been shot
Yes now our world is made up of gasoline and fire
And to rest lies all our drive and desire
Yet your emotions are now those of a robot
For all the cares and thoughts have been shot
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