The beginning, disorder of the earth, deadly disease called man Epidemic of our inheritance, monstrosity, mankind Start of the end, death by capacity,
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: The beginning, disorder of the earth, deadly disease called man Epidemic of our inheritance, monstrosity, mankind Start of the end, death by capacity
(nature talking) yeah I got alot of fuckin' friends in this world man, But I don't think this nigga right here is my fuckin' friend, I heard Alot of shit
that I come with tongue and cheek We bring a ruckus like truckers in bar brawls Certified Wise and we out like last calls... calls... calls...
's Sit and watchin' my green grow like I'm waterin' seeds The problem with me is I'm the heart of the streets Niggaz callin' for peace, they can't even call
me inside the whirl wind Everybody's welcome into the psycho's den Even though we don't know the attack's exact origin Man-made diseases show traces
clings to the medical acceptance gate and nobody says he's seen it It only bounces young MDs we are dedicated to fight disease to fight disease disease disease
of creation. It fatalistic assumption human kind has made. On the planet that is so wrongly called 'earth', The initial and original keepers of this
Man makes his money and they call him rich Deep down inside he knows that life's still a bitch Man tries to keep things but they're taken away Man has
s Sit and watchin my green grow, like I'm waterin seeds The problem with me is I'm the heart of the streets Niggaz callin for peace, they can't even call
These faggots hit like teddy bears thrown agains wooden doors By a misunderstood teenage girl in a moment of self importance Call it off beat, jagged,
[Words and Music by Steve Rowe] [Originally recorded for Mortification] Disease in your life rots your soul Wretched hindrance to your growth in God
you sleeping Staring at you while you eating Creeping out your cousins At the baby shower talking about My crystal figurine collection Correction: cross-section of the disease Man, I'm mean man
myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth." - LOU GEHRIG (speaking at Yankee Stadium as he retired from baseball in 1939. He had developed a disease called