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Prozium...
the great nepenthe.
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Opiate of our masses.
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Glue of our great society.
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Salve and salvation,
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it has delivered us
from pathos, from sorrow,
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the deepest chasms
of melancholy and hate.
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With it, we anesthetize grief,
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annihilate jealousy,
obliterate rage.
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That those sister impulses
towards joy, love, and elation
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are anesthetized in stride,
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we accept as fair sacrifice.
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For we embrace Prozium
in its unifying fullness
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and all that it has done
to make us great.
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Good morning, Cleric.
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Good morning.
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...intrinsically, humans,
as creatures of the Earth
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were drawn inherently always
back to one thing... war.
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And thus we seek to correct
not the symptom