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It's not important how we die, it is how we live. To live is harder  than to die, What would they say about us when we are no more? Always have it in mind that your biography will be read by someone and they will comment about it, whether you are die good or bad, none will move them but what will moved 'em is your idealogies. Let's sail through this piece.....


"Living in such a chaotic time, 

When our hope is drooping,

And our faith is emaciating 

We would rather swim the noxious ocean

Than watch 'em sinking.


Living in such a chaotic time,

When corruption is filling  the earth like water

And every person is craving for water

We would rather go thirsty 

Than drink from the cup of immoral.


Living in such a chaotic time,

When love becomes transgression to all

And lovers become jailbird

We would rather love in jail

Than hate our blood ones.


Living in such a chaotic time, 

When abomination stumbles on virtuous

And evil reign like mighty king

We would rather pop off 

Than bow to evil.


Living in such a chaotic time, 

When the poor are born to serve

And the rich inflicted us with suffering

We would rather strive to reign

Than become a puppet.


Living in such a chaotic time, 

When we are inflicted with sore boil

And our life is full of pains

We would rather hold on to faith

Than curse our creator.


Living in such a chaotic time,

When our pride and right are weaken by evil monsters 

And Our goodies were taken away

We would rather fight till we expired 

Than relent.


Living in such a chaotic time, 

Where one has few options, 

We would rather die 

Than surrender."



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