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"'''Stained Glass'''" is a poem [[Brian Warner]] wrote to Night Terrors magazine in 1988. The letters along with the poem can be found in [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]].
 
"'''Stained Glass'''" is a poem [[Brian Warner]] wrote to Night Terrors magazine in 1988. The letters along with the poem can be found in [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]].
  
== Poem ==
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==Poem==
 
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In the wooden silence<br>
 
In the wooden silence<br>
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Falsified, Factuality’s<br>
 
Falsified, Factuality’s<br>
 
All sitting like eager sponges,<br>
 
All sitting like eager sponges,<br>
soaking up the tertiary realities of life. <br>
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soaking up the tertiary realities of life. <br>
 
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== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* The poem can be found on page 58 in [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]].
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*The poem can be found on page 58 in [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]].
* The line "light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire" was to be used 8 years later in the song "[[1996]]".
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*The line "light a candle for the sinners, set the world on fire" was to be used 8 years later in the song "[[1996]]".
* The line "Falsities, falsities, falsified factuality's" was used in "[[All Fall Down]]", their first live-in-rehearsal track with former bassist [[Olivia Newton Bundy]].
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*The line "Falsities, falsities, falsified factuality's" was used in "[[All Fall Down]]", their first live-in-rehearsal track with former bassist [[Olivia Newton Bundy]].
 
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[[Category:Writings and literature by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Writings and literature by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson bibliography]]
 
[[Category:Marilyn Manson bibliography]]

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