rise up. and cut the purse strings that hang you.
and drop cause when we fall we're caught.
WE BUILT THIS CITY on our own.
what happened to our open boarders for one and all?
our vice keeps the standard improving
at the expense of our own collapse.
judge me. not you: this place is not true to it's orignal intent:
to feel safe and smile.
rise up cut them down.
Our poor live can like barons right here.
relative prosperity.
survival's just enough for me.
build.
stall.
hope that we'll all fall.
raise your fist and shout it out.
embrace no hate.
welcome to one and all.
supported by 4 fans who also own “open scene, open arms: your application as denied”
Number one album for listening to while dealing with adulthood-related BS, cozy in the knowledge there's Cheezies in the cupboard and cold beer in the fridge afterwards for all my hard work. printedship
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