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And we were just a child with a mess that children make. |
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And we were running wild, no thoughts for what we'd break. |
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But gone are all the days, gone are all the days. |
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And once we learn to hide, our size did keep us safe. |
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The sidewalk cracks were wide, but to jump 'em made us brave, |
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But then the darkness came a creepin' over every place. |
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Over time we took to sleeping, and let the weeds take over this place. |
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Well, how about the backyard, sons and daughters. |
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C'mon, we've got to get some work done. |
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The bones, |
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I'm told, they hold the place up, so why crack 'em away. |
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The rocks we shake, and everything we take and still think will be okay. |
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But gone are all the days, gone are all the days. |
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Well, the limbs outside this house are dignified by the forces uncontained. |
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And how we survive when the whales run dry, now their muscle does remain. |
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For when we rode the thunder steely faced, |
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And we kicked our heels into the belly of the chase. |
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So becomes a garden soft and embracing to a hungry, hollow taste. |
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If we keep building fires and fanning up the flames, |
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Even the waters from our eyes will never dampen down that place. |
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But gone are all the days, gone are all the days. |
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Still every morning's light and all the day it stays, |
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Until it turns to night and then the future's on its way, |
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And the future's never gonna lay down, it won't lay down its face. |
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Hold that shoulder strong and carry it along, and steady it with grace. |