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Drink the Koolaid
The silence of sheep appalls me
Walking on either side of me
How many of you took the jab
And how many times, how many
We don't talk about that
Pretending to walk in a cloud of unknowing
The people who forced sick elderly to stay in old folks homes
To pad the numbers, they needed deaths
Deaths gave reason to treachery
Whose only true reason was basest tyranny
How did you like your masks
Did you keep those souvenirs
Learning how to obediently distance
Simon says, "Jump!"
Did you just jump or did you ask how high
They closed plants, schools, churches
For what
You know
You know that you are ruled
They went to restaurants and parties
Were they masked
Or just the servers/servants, the sheep
The government lied to you
The news lied to you
The medical journals lied to you
Your doctors and nurses lied to you
They paid you to stay home and not work
Was that enough for what they did to you
You weren't amazed that colds and flu disappeared
And only covid remained
That you could be killed in a traffic accident
Or by a gunshot
But if you had covid
That counted as the cause
Remember seeing someone driving
Alone, windows rolled up
And mask still on
You never wondered why
The unvaccinated homeless
Weren't dropping like flies
Just what the hell were you thinking
If you were thinking at all
The koolaid -:just drink the koolaid
Artificial shortages to induce fear
Are you still stocked up on toilet paper and clorox
The virus might get you but the drugs are safe
Good is evil, and evil is good
One shot is good
Well, and maybe a booster or two
Or three...or however many those sick bastards
Could get you to take
They're still out there
Running government
Running industry
Working on new diseases
Because they still want you dead
And you
You don't care about crimes against humanity
Crimes against you
Against your family
As you sit is silent denial
That they'll try it again
The war isn't over
For them, it won't be til you're dead
But maybe
If you're quiet enough
They won't notice you
Right
Walking on either side of me
How many of you took the jab
And how many times, how many
We don't talk about that
Pretending to walk in a cloud of unknowing
The people who forced sick elderly to stay in old folks homes
To pad the numbers, they needed deaths
Deaths gave reason to treachery
Whose only true reason was basest tyranny
How did you like your masks
Did you keep those souvenirs
Learning how to obediently distance
Simon says, "Jump!"
Did you just jump or did you ask how high
They closed plants, schools, churches
For what
You know
You know that you are ruled
They went to restaurants and parties
Were they masked
Or just the servers/servants, the sheep
The government lied to you
The news lied to you
The medical journals lied to you
Your doctors and nurses lied to you
They paid you to stay home and not work
Was that enough for what they did to you
You weren't amazed that colds and flu disappeared
And only covid remained
That you could be killed in a traffic accident
Or by a gunshot
But if you had covid
That counted as the cause
Remember seeing someone driving
Alone, windows rolled up
And mask still on
You never wondered why
The unvaccinated homeless
Weren't dropping like flies
Just what the hell were you thinking
If you were thinking at all
The koolaid -:just drink the koolaid
Artificial shortages to induce fear
Are you still stocked up on toilet paper and clorox
The virus might get you but the drugs are safe
Good is evil, and evil is good
One shot is good
Well, and maybe a booster or two
Or three...or however many those sick bastards
Could get you to take
They're still out there
Running government
Running industry
Working on new diseases
Because they still want you dead
And you
You don't care about crimes against humanity
Crimes against you
Against your family
As you sit is silent denial
That they'll try it again
The war isn't over
For them, it won't be til you're dead
But maybe
If you're quiet enough
They won't notice you
Right
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