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The future is dead for many of those who have fallen refusing to let it go
The future is bleak for those who have fallen and resist moving forward.
Addiction we're victim of affliction
We are victims of addiction and affliction.
We're choking these walls are caving in
Feeling suffocated, as if the walls around us are collapsing.
We keep pushing
We persist in our actions despite challenges.
This world is bleeding
The world is suffering or in pain.
Is this our destiny?
Questioning if this difficult state is our predetermined fate.
We've built and constructed a false progression
We have built a false sense of progress and development.
Is this our destiny?
Continuing to question if this constructed progress is our destiny.
It's not just the fire pumping through our veins
Issues go beyond the intensity in our veins, suggesting broader problems.
It's not just the cancer we inhale
Problems extend beyond the literal inhalation of cancer-causing substances.
It's not just the poison we keep drinking, it's everyone
It's not just the specific poisons we consume but a collective issue affecting everyone.
It's you and me
Emphasizing the inclusivity of the problems—pertaining to "you and me."
We keep pushing
Despite challenges, we persist in our actions.
This world is bleeding
The world continues to suffer or bleed.
Is this our destiny?
Questioning if this ongoing suffering is our destined fate.
We've built and constructed a false progression
Highlighting the deceptive nature of progress we have built.
Is this our destiny?
Reiterating the question of whether this constructed progress is our destiny.
It's not just the actions of our hate
Issues are not limited to hate but include all harmful actions.
It's not just the division we create
Not just the divisions we create but a wider range of societal problems.
It's not just the one sex, color or creed, it's everyone
The problems encompass everyone, irrespective of sex, color, or creed.
It's you and me
Reiterating the collective nature of issues—"you and me" together.
Is this our destiny?
Repeating the question of whether this collective suffering is our destiny.
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