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Tupperware Box
by Daniel Chapman

Thursday, July 29, 2004
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Low-cal local
Dietry emissions
Are being used in
Nuclear fissions.

Eat up the world
At a phenominal pace,
Cremate the remains
And send them to space
In a tupperware box.

Finish her off.

Finish her off.

"Eat her all up"
The corporates scoff...

They ate her up;
Now theyve no-where to live,
They took all she had
Now shes nothing to give:
Floating in space in her
Tupperware box.


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