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Created on: March 17, 2008
The Hidden
Overblown indigested delusions of egotistical self raucousness
Slowly manifests itself to the realms of paranoia and darkness
Where Incoherence becomes the only given coherent answer
To the misplaced truth as it multiplies to the speed of full blown cancer
Undermining the structure of integrity and foresight of man
Shackled and buried masterfully under a cloak and dagger plan
Mystically disappearing then ignites a mirrored reflection
As we encounter the duplicate of a bye gone accusation
But fade it to a place of mind that won't effect our slumber
Unchecked again we fantasize of that we may encumber
Foolishly advancing on extinction like the prehistoric fossil
Education lost in abandonment replaced by the hapless docile
As the notion all to ready for the mushroom grows apparent
Where arctic chill and boneless dust lay with the incoherent
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