Holy Book of Dilemma

Insect lust or insect love. There's no telling them apart if you're not a bug.
But, from down here i can see the gears the guts of the watches, molecular tires.
Now, if you're a bug in insect love then you only do things with other bugs.
But if it's lust(and survival is a must) then the things you do are to other bugs.

There are laws built into the nest and this is the crux of it.
But how do you apply this to the world?
We are given too much room to be expected to do only good. We are more curious than bold
and we were quiet before we went cold.

Animal art or animal shift?

Boot legged thoughts or collegiate wit? It all looks the same if it ain't holy writ. But from up here i can see the gears, where the guts of clocks mimic the heavenly spheres.

Our mathematics and our faiths are just ways of devouring space while we continue to devolve.

Separate hearts are the whole of the law.



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Writer(s): Andrew John Williams, Keith Michael Buckley, Jordan Taylor Buckley, Ryan Kerry Rejan Leger, Joshua C. Newton
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