The Antichrist

By Mad Hatter

The word expression is a sin.
The word expression is a sin.
So be oppressed or the oppression,
It's better to depress than to express,
The word expression is a sin.

The worlds savior must be dead.
The worlds savior must be dead.
To preach gods word, then be praised, must mean I'm deaf,
The worlds savior must be dead to be believed.

Dress to impress,
But not to express.
Expression is sin.
I speak to oppress.

A voice is a test,
A test of your faith.
If you feel need to express,
Please be depressed.

I speak to oppress,
And if you're depressed,
Just kill yourself,
But please don't express.

Better to keep faith
And preach to hate,
Than to express.
So we'll kill ourselves,
For Christ's sake.

Should I remain oppressed?
And should I be depressed?
I feel a need to question this,
I feel the need to express.

This is not me,
This is a hate-crime spree.
I'd rather be one "bitch", "nigger", or "faggot",
Than to listen to you preach hate to me.

So I will dress to express,
And not to impress.
Use a loud voice and be heard,
I will help free the oppressed.

You can crucify me
Where the whole world can see,
Advertise in papers and radios
And all over TVs

But then I'll be the new Christ,
You'll make me the dead savior.
But as long as the word expression is sin,
I'll remain the big blasphemer

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Copyright 2015 Madison Hatter
Published on .     Filed under: "Reflective" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

Never let anyone put down your beliefs, interests, and you in general.
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  • A former member wrote: Religion is a tricky subject and I am not going to pretend that I know all about it lol, but this is great and I love the insight in your authors notes. Its a great positive sentiment.

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