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Created on: September 10, 2009
Forgotten, Irrelevant Religions
Trickling nonentities that flow like dead rivers in your mind,
Foundations of hate revolving, spheres and memories of a face lined,
No logical order to anything of entirety, everything, everyone divided,
Same thoughts, same good, same evil yet you're still undecided,
Grids of translucent pictures, images of life and poverty and hate,
Trying to find theories and morals that are thought to be innate,
Yet broken history all fragmented together won't let you be free,
The God in which you trust is fabrication, all so imaginary,
Yet with so many preachers how could it be your imagination?
Those preaching have succumbed to something in semblance to your negation.
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