Did you take a good look at yourself?
Can you see it?
We all bear the same curse throughout our extent
A cup that never could be filled
No!
A thirst that never could be satisfied
We can’t be left on our own
I can’t seem to find a link, existence’s lost.
Something tells me that all of this will come at a fucking cost
Just think about it, our actions will be our own end
I’m so disgusted
It makes me sick
I’m so ashamed
I’m sick of this
We always want more
We always take more
Makings are what define us
And there is no reason for me to feel proud
I can’t help it I know I’m just like you
As we stand we are disgraced
Seen as a cancerous plague
We take, procreate, spread out fast, make it last,
Just to swallow the world, until there’s nothing left
There will be nothing left
No!
We should thank ourselves when we end up with nothing,
We should thank ourselves when there’s nothing left breathing
One day the time will come when we answer with our souls
One day the time will come to burn the bridges with this world
As a virus, we are mutating
Adapting to the world that is constantly changing
We’re growing species that is out of control
And what I would like you to see
It will kill all your dreams
Omnicide, ecocide, virucide, all will die,
All that you know will cease to exist
We always want more
We always take more
We should thank ourselves when we end up with nothing,
We should thank ourselves when there’s nothing left breathing
One day the time will come when we answer with our souls
One day the time will come to burn the bridges with this world
Kiss the world goodbye
Nothing.
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