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Cattle Decapitation The Product Alive


Violently passive consumer -- vital statistic
A gear in a machine spinning out of control and ever
ready to explode
The cemetery will carry on -- with carrion, turned to
ashes
The species will die the harder they try to control the
masses

Itemized flesh -- scanned inventory
A New Testament in greed
Taking count -- humanity is the product
Ever expanding the marketplace, dissolving the
commonwealth
Pandemic -- the damnation, epic

If this is the answer, then count me out.
Humanity is the cancer, and I want out.

Dead monolith -- towering cesspool of Babel
Dreams of tyrants -- the product alive

Excessive commodity -- dominant ideology
Self-destructive machine spinning out of control and
ever ready to implode
The cemetery will carry on -- with carrion, turned to
ashes
The species will die the harder they try to control the
masses

I walked inside the monolith
In plastic I was reborn

If this is the answer, then count me out.
Humanity is the cancer, and I want out.

Dead monolith -- towering cesspool of babel!
Dreams of tyrants -- the product alive



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