Spoiled flesh,
Too callous to discuss of the infection
We've become,
The very things that disgust us,
We discussed
Some wear lies,
Masqueraded,
And dropped in the well,
When everyone's looking at themselves,
Upon the screens in their hands
When past the point of no return,
(We're past the point of no regret),
Fire at will or be turned,
(Deformed art and budget tech),
Drug,
Island,
Veins,
God damned
Packaged venom sold as god,
The self disconnected,
Walk those tracks you made with pride,
Sticking tar inside,
Please just take my mind,
Sedated to get by,
Come down and climb white ladder's high
Bred through the past,
In fear of one another,
Money in one hand,
And a gun in the other,
Counterfeit heroes,
Tell you where you fit,
A world of hoax,
Play your role
We asked for this,
We the living dead,
Necropolis,
This deformed world
When past the point of no return,
(We're past the point of no regret),
Fire at will or be turned,
(Deformed art and budget tech),
Race,
Bate,
Feels,
Got them,
Sick with negativity,
Constantly nauseous,
Vomit my infectious plague,
All over my feed,
Starving to read,
And when it's feeding time you can bet we eat,
Spreading our disease,
Slept through the past
In fear of learning further,
Connectivity in one hand,
While disconnecting the other
Feeding our narcissistic ways,
Infecting all the babes,
Distracted amongst ourselves,
Such petty wars offer no brace,
To our breaks,
Why shoot your mouth for a rise?
Point it at the powerful or be a zealot in disguise,
As introspective,
Let me,
Offer a perspective,
A sum of violence & currency,
Is order and supremacy,
A dead Island of weaponized privilege
Counterfeit heroes,
Tell you where you fit
A world of hoax,
Play your role
We asked for this,
We the living dead
Necropolis,
This deformed world
credits
from NECROPOLIS,
released March 19, 2021
Keenan Williams, John Conte, Mike Giglia, James Nascimento
Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Jamie King
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