December 30, 2025
Slayer – Skeletons of Society
Skeletons Of Society (Album Version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8_j7y1U5Qo

Cover: MONTREAL, QUEBEC – JULY 28: Kerry King of Slayer performs at Heavy Montreal at Parc Jean-Drapeau on July 28, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Mark Horton/Getty Images)

Minutes seem like days
Since fire ruled the sky
The rich became the beggars
And the fools became the wise
Memories linger in my brain
Of burning from the acid rain
A pain I never have won

Nothing here remains
No future and no past
No one could foresee
The end that came so fast
Hear the prophet make his guess
That paradise lies to the west
So join his quest for the sun

Shades of death are all I see
Fragments of what used to be

The world slowly decays
Destruction fills my eyes
Harboring the image
Of a spiraling demise
Burning winds release their fury
Simulating judge and jury
Drifting flurries of pain

Deafening silence reigns
As twilight fills the sky
Eventual supremacy
Daylight waits to die
Darkness always calls my name
A pawn in this recurring game
Humanity going insane

Shades of death are all I see
Fragments of what used to be

Minutes seem like days
Corrosion fills the sky
Morbid dreams of anarchy
Brought judgment in disguise
Memories linger in my brain
Life with nothing more to gain
Perpetual madness remains

Shades of death are all I see
Skeletons of society
Fragments of what used to be
Skeletons of society


https://classautonomy.info/george-carlin-its-called-the-american-dream-because-you-have-to-be-asleep-to-believe-it/
Cartoon: Corporte puppet master lifting wallet from Tea Party/MAGA patriot while feeding him a script:
You’re mad as hell! I’m mad as hell!
You want lower taxes! I want lower taxes!
And less government regulation! And less government regulation!
Especially for corporations! Especially for corporations!
Because no one pulls a fast one on you! Because nobody pulls a fast one on me!


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