some of this music be rachet
carving up a brotha's soul like a hatchet; the melody of symphonic demons leaking their viral semen; penetrating a man's heart like mutacious spawn wanting you to become it's pawn; making
it's way from town to town weaving it's prey into a web like a spider round and round; the lyrics spewing from the seven deadly whores (7 deadly sins) wanting you to open their doors; time to give these tunes a noose and cut their phonic juice; ima put them on blast with a little class; whore number one is always looking for a little fun;her name is lust; with her song into a man genitals she thrust; along by her side is bicurious wanting to leave her lady friends delirious; whore number two is always deceiving you; her name is envy wanting her song to become trendy; along by her is the felonious jealousy luring you into her parody; whore number three sneaks up on you gently; her name is pride with her song hoping you'll hop on and ride; she sings the song upon others it's good to look down; im the queen bee and wear the crown; whore number four sings her song to allure; her name is greed never casting her eyes upon those in need; her song is all about the money and buying the honey; whore number five always sets out to contrive; her name is sloth; singing it's okay never to work everything falls from the sky like a magical cloth; along by her side is lazy making ones vision of life hazey; whore number six will always leave you in a fix; her name is wrath in her song wanting you to take a bath; along by her side is rage always looking to lock one in her cage; whore number seven will strike you like levin; her name is glutt looking to leave you in a rut; always singing the song of a great big feast leaving one obese; be careful of your thoughts for sometimes they are of things that are wrought; our emotions can be filled with things of commotion; we have to watch what we fill our senses for they could open doors to things that leave us defenseless; learn to make the right choices; dont listen to the wrong voices
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