Heh, none of you will know this most likely, but it's from the Broken EP. (Swearing handily censored)
$this = my(%last_days){'first_day'}; $it->take_apart() if ($it->build_up()); climbed(UP, 'real high', fall(DOWN, 'real far')); NONEED: for ($me->to_stay()) { last(THING_LEFT); } $i->threw('just', $it{'AWAY'}); $i->put(my($faith), $GOD, my($trust), $you); $there = 0 > ' f**ked up I could do' if (time() == 'now'); wish('there was something real', 'there was something true'); wish('there was something real', $this->world{'YOU'}); $i = $the_one !~ /a soul/; $i = push(@the_one, 'this big f**king hole'); !new TaleToTell; my($way_to_hell) = years(26); GOTTA: listen(your('big time', 'hard line', 'bad luck', 'fist f**k')); !do { think($you, 'having all the fun'); $you->know($me); $i->hate(@everyone); } wish('there was something real', 'there was something true'); wish('there was something real', $this->world{'YOU'}); $i->want_to('but', !$i->can('turn', 'back')); $i->want_to();

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