i’m braving the border winds
counting my cardinal sins again
rearranging constellations constantly just trynna make the carcass of this compass work but what the hell is true north anyway
death must be in denial, cause he's dug us all a grave, now looks like he's just playing games
vascillating, blindly
by the barrel, point blank
strap the negra. with me
rectifying
back in time, gadsden lines, the kids might die, the crooks cash out on time
we are a conscious corral
the killer's curse is just to do your job
subtle heralds, haunt me
ghosts engrossing, slowly
dunes of Yuma, enslave
to remind me
darkest days, DEA, Sinaloa sinking back again
cowboys indians real guns again
with rival rifles rallying
this circus is a cover up
a masquerade the war on drugs
kids get in fights but
sticks will turn to knives
and commonly conflate the two as if we’re colorblind
stop me I'm doomed to push this pencil farther
focus, like a pawn does, on standing up through the landslide
this endless conquest has gone and fell by the wayside
the K9's push the confines, and have us east and left to die
i toyed with, the short stick
landed upside down with
a black eye, a goodbye
appease the narcs, throw the dogs a bone
scarecrow befriending the crows
oh, now in cahoots with wild animals
i know that we carelessly evoked a motion oh, now we rocked the boat
take flight, close my eyes, I don’t need the yoke but now that I lost control
i’ll hope for some water so I can grow, this garden is dry to the bone
hallows at the crossroads selling souls for just a couple chemicals
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