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on sowing more fields with crops -They better not use too much water Why don't you expand the cattle breeding -They better tighten their bowels Buy another
repeating Force fed, Enslaved, Cattle Bred for breeding, keep repeating Obey me, Worship me, Give yourself to me, I will set you free Follow me, Breed for
uh breeding cattles Fiening for the greens it felt like a scrabble My thoughts boxed in a ring I had to grapple No shackles locked in for greatness
when my head is turned Plus away from the register, I'm not so great at making changes I'm breeding cattle, time to raise the steaks Until the feeling
Strap to the T when I'm stepping for battle Milking the bitch like I'm breeding the cattle, Bending new pots but still I'm a bastard Pop up and dip way
Away from the human stain Parasitic effluent Where the world convulses With the breeding and slaughter of cattle The breath of humanity Is putrid
breeding Call us like cattle We come stampeding To the new romantics Everybody wants a love titanic and Tiger Beat keeps us on cue It's true
to fuel the many Drones beaten and downed, forced to breeding Branded and controlled, the cattle is weeping Still and dispossessed, drained down lakes Bask
little soldiers guard their homeland through The night And the million nameless cattle, weather out just one Last time And the heartbeat in that
Painful repentance Slave for a sentence Soulless or priceless Pursuit is relentless A soul unto torture In line for the slaughter Verminous breeding
Labeled, as witless cattle Allows them not to feel Isolation, all they know Cold crates, becomes their entity Raised by a trough Locked to a stance Breeding
Suspicion's breeding here The town's going insane It's like a roundup Boarding people on a cattle train Anything you can't stop Paranoia is a remedy
strong Reduced to ash Shadows cast in the Likenesses of All that used to be! Civilization perpetually On the edge of reason For eternity Cattle can't be
ever truly believe me If I ever told them that this system is needing Because this asylum is an abusive ground for breeding Victorian ethics are
Self-procreating bio-robots breeding in the farm Once your parts are old and rust They'll got no use for a piece of junk They'll got no choice but to substitute
my people grown They taking lives, they teaching lies, they breeding hate from home No wrong from right, just songs to write since we all leave alone
or learn your game again I'm fucking telling you It's not your choice I won't chain my soul to flesh You grew like cattle in a cage Until you fucking change
the window slim fasting no meal jenny craig screaming you should try it! colossal weight off your shoulder beef of the cattle cow bell curve pitches
back You're missing a screw or two She'll come from far and save me From the Hallmark cattle herd She'll hold me tight and love me We won't have to say
of blood The rotten wound that floods A hive of empty souls With death its only goal Keep breeding more and more Procreation of the whores The cattle live
with paninis and Resilient species of breeding different walks of strife ready Bite buttocks of crime like Bundy did in campus house Ranting about
seems like only yesterday exhilaration first flight breeding feeding slaving stealing her colony thrived seems like so long ago watching the old tree drown
AT HOME. DID YOU EVER GUARD THE CATTLE WHEN THE NIGHT WAS INKY-BLACK, AND IT RAINED, AND ICY WATER TRICKLED GENTLY DOWN YOUR BACK TILL YOUR SADDLE-WEARY
unknown Through the eyes of this planets kings, we’re nothing but cattle To be bred & slaughtered as they need They created deadly sex, they don’t want us
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