| Inside my fertile mother, the egg fertilized
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| And from one egg, two individuals originated
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| A pair of identical twins began to grow
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| But in an unnatural quirk the embryos fused
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| And I absorbed my embryonical sibling into me
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| From my earliest fetal stages into adulthood
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| His displaced cells grew as I did
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| We matured together in the oddest ways
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| Together as one we were born to be
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| I grew up as a freak, a walking monstrosity
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| A living abnormality for scientific study
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| Tumorous growths on and in my body cause me pain
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| Of dermoid origins, these tumors are pieces of my brother
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| These teratomas sprout across my body
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| As my fragmented sibling develops from my torsos
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| My brother lives within
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| Inside lays the internal twin
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| My stomach contains rows of his teeth
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| Molars and incisors grow from the organ walls
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| And scalp hair clumps from external teratocarinomas
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| His bulbous eyeballs protrude from my right temple and ear
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| They twitch inside misshapen sockets
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| Sightless they roll and gaze into black
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| A toothless cartilage mouth opens from my chest
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| Its rubbery spasms will never speak a word
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| And his retarded raging thoughts I hear
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| He bellows and cries inside of my skull
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| His berserk, confused substratum shrieks drive me mad
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| His underdeveloped brain grows from mine
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| And his retarded raging thoughts I hear
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| He bellows and cries inside of my skull
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| Always he has shared my vital organs
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| My heart, my lungs, and pulsing blood
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| Since birth his survival has depended on me
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| His nurturing has me to thank
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| I am sorry brother I can no longer live like this
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| It is time to finally set you free
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| Subconscious echoes as my twin horrifically scrams
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| The surgeons' scalpels cut him out piece by piece |