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Now it's time |
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To wrap our fears in the night |
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And on the first day |
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We'll dress this city in flames |
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After all the things you say |
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You hate me for being this way |
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Still you won't let go of old ideals |
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There is no headline to read at night |
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When the record skips |
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And you're not holding the needle |
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We all sing the songs of separation |
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And we watch our lives bleed out through our hands |
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That's how it was on the first day |
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We saw Paris in flames |
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Rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain |
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Here in this collapsed lung of a borough |
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There is no sunlight |
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The sunlight is manufactured in a windowless room |
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Distant and incoherent |
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Businessmen hang themselves |
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We all sing the songs of separation |
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And we watch our lives bleed out through our hands |
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That's how it was on the first day |
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We saw Paris in flames |
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The lower east side is a jukebox |
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Playing the deadman's crescendo |
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The needle is a vector |
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An intersection that we all must cross |
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A dimly lit hallway where shadows |
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Of moths decorate the walls |
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Discard this message |
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Discard this message |
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Burn the city down, down |
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Discard this message |
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Throw this bottle back in the ocean |
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Rip this page from the history books |
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Smash all the street signs |
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Erase all the maps, forget my name |
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Forget my face, forget my name |
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Because it's going to rain |
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And it never ends |
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Rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain, rain down |
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I think it's going to rain |