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Vega Maria
They ask me what I do and whom I do
 It for. No matter? Love it, I don't care.
 Just chill it, Vince, I'll start a scene or two.
 Awaits to eat corset clichés like air
 A long blonde sword on yellow motorbikes,
 Like fascist Cory's forced beg for his ascent, 
 Commends his chalice with your thumb-less likes
 Of pretty fools, the best of Eve's descent.
 Dare I? I dare disturb the universe
 And make the atmosphere my standing wave.
 Till I collapse, bait to the rabble's curse,
 I bare my frequency to every nave.
 And Imma pick the world from its vase,
 And drop it meaningless, Vic, like a bass.

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