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Poison
The glass bottles bang against one another
 Echoing of the walls of an old cavern
 Where once lived a bear cub and her mother
 Until they were taken and never returned
 Love can seem to be too difficiant
 In a cave like this cold place
 But the witch doesn't know she's officiant
 Behind the uglyness of her soul's face
 The world can be a witch's face sometimes
 Taking away from the poorer to build lakes of gold
 Digging in the supposed untouched mines
 Being consumed in their pride of bold
 Games are beginning the countdown 
 Without a single mind knowing the reason
 We made cities from historic old towns
 Only to be dilluted with our own poison
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