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This drawing is titled optical llusions These optical illusions Create an optimal confusion When eyes are a welcome intrusion To the brain's inevitable conclusion Would you pay to come inside Come and see the secrets I hide Would you want to take a look Inside this tightly optical illusion, Come and see what you could find In the depravaties of my mind Stuff hidden away Forever ever and a day Unpleasant sadistic thoughts That really shouldn't be bought Come and see what you could find In the depravaties of my mind Things stored away for years and years Things that would bring the sane to tears See a twisted world of sin Where there is no choice but to give in Come and see what you could find In the depravaties of my mind Don't stand there at the rim Delve deep into the grim Things will never be the same Once you have witnessed the insane Come and see what you could find In the depravaties of my mind


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