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The flickering TV reflects in the needle |
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Someone's little baby just overdosed |
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The highway patrol just killed a speeder |
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Who's responsible for all this grief? |
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Who puts the guns in the hands of the killers? |
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The cynic just reached another high! |
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Innocence lies slowly dying in a sad and lost America |
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When the light goes out we just can't help but falling |
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You see, we all dig the dirt and we all dig the moaning |
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When the light goes dim and all the bad keeps coming |
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We all can dig \familiar smells of thousand years of torment |
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We get intrigued by crime, 'cause death is mystifying |
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See, people dig their lives, but love the art of dying |
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And when the mercury falls I see the soldiers coming |
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It's just another move in a pointless game to justify the torment |
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When the light goes dim it strikes without warning |
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It's like a wave of anger and dispair, in spirit of the moment |
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A man without a name will never see the morning |
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A million died in Africa I fear and still the world was barely yawning |
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I really don't know where it's coming from |
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I thought you loved us, but I must be wrong |
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Just when I thought it's gonna work out fine |
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You send those nameless shivers down my spine |
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Just when I thought that all was nice and clean |
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You send those demons to distort my dreams |
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You send the bellydancers up from hell |
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There's something wicked but I just can't tell |
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Something lurking down in the deep |
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But love's last warrior has fallen asleep |
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Tiny ripples but they travel fast |
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A wall of mud will be king here ever after |
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Another triumph for the unexpected |
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All rhyme and reason disconnected |
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Love just drowned in the wishing well |
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Outside a dark and dirty hotel |
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Nameless bodies cover the ground |
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Somewhere in the distance there's a barking hellhound |
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Dripping oil from abandoned tankers |
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The smiling Goddess is cold and stiff |
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Another triumph for the unexpected |
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All rhyme and reason disconnected |
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Love just drowned in the wishing well |
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Outside a dark and dirty hotel |