Sinacog
There was once a blind wandering swordsman; with abundant good swords
He loved the lord with his own accord; yet wanted to teach him a lesson
He grabbed his sword blade; and time was abundant; he rummaged through millions of suns
Chameleons have won; chameleons have died to raptors; raptor rap ravenous ravenous teethe tongue...
He chewed through one thousands lords on a conquest to burn divisions of water pistons
He knew the circle of light was strong; he wanted to bond it with the circle of light
He grabbed his blade and blast grenades; showered red paint blood on abundant houses
For he killed in the name of the sun; he killed with the vengeance of the dinosaurs; velisocaptors
He loved God; yet thought each man he killed was him; he broke the commandment; YOU SHALL NOT MURDER
For he murdered many men; they were slain hanged from trees and hills of green and green
He killed many men; killing millions with a whiplash tongue in a village of rice and meat
He chewed through their meat with abundant joy; as him killing God's people brought the circle of light to the circle of life...
Once upon' a time; there was a wandering lion samurai with a long yellow lion's tail
He grew his killings skin pale; he'd set sail in voyages on sailing ships through voyages of sailing ships
He killed thousands for God; killed thousands in the name of the lord; with accord (a sword)
He shunned omnipotence; solemn oaths and polished' quotients'; solemn swords with trojan swords
He killed thousands; killing thousands by the head; the edge of his blade killed thousands
One day as he killed his 999th men; he felt sympathy for the man he killed a man of will
He killed hundreds and now it was time to stop killing; and live a life fulfilled
He left the village of pillaging; he was a minister; he came to the village with a black bible
He spewed sermons with a serpent's tongue; 'everyone must follow The Lord; or got to Hell'
He killed hundreds; thousands; now he is a minister with a sinister serpent
He was perfect and imperfect; as he preached the cross for the rest of his life...
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