Horus


 

Horus – All hail me the god of all creation With the soul right to global dictation My influence is great but my grasp is greater I power you state and your puppet dictators I have your water, energy and natural resources You will be slaves to me or feel the wrath of my enforcers Your reason For being is to help build your prison And to ease the transition to my new vision I torture and murder those who stand up for sovereignty And shackle my follower in crippling poverty I give to the rich take from the poor Build up a class then break out the floor And you will obey me and find it okay to be Ruled and shackled in monetary slavery Cause I have scare tactic’s and make drug addicts And if that dont hack it I blast with auto-matics And through monetary binds and keeping your brain confined Your country will be mine until the end of time Your nothing but property and piece of a monopoly A puppet for hypocrisy and ink blot in my prophecy I make government expire in formal attire So rain down fire for the american empire Omitting the same commissions that fixin to be aginst um Hittin the maine victims with systems that set to strip um Of all life love and happiness and fill it with strife drugs and taxes Taken money out my check but I stay in depth No they sayin they need more or ill be paid less Why is it lie to survive be him or you die He’s on the wrong side we need divide Cause thats the way they planed it A planet full of bandits grabin all they can get

 

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