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Crimson flames tied through my years |
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Flowing high and mighty trapped |
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Countless fire and flaming roads |
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Using ideas as my maps |
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We'll meet on edges soon, said I |
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Proud 'neath heated brow |
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Ah, but I was so much older then |
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I'm younger than that now |
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Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth |
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Rip down all hate, I screamed |
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Lies that life is black and white |
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Spoke from my skull, I dreamed |
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Romantic flanks of musketeers |
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Foundationed deep, somehow |
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Ah, but I was so much older then |
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I'm younger than that now |
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In a soldier's stance I aimed my hand |
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At the mongrel dogs who teach |
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Fearing not I'd become my enemy |
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In the instant that I preach |
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Sisters fled by confusion boats |
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Mutiny from stern to bow |
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Ah, but I was so much older then |
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I'm younger than that now |
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Ah, but I was so much older then |
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I'm younger than that now |
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My guard stood hard when abstract threats |
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Too noble to neglect |
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Deceived me into thinking |
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I had something to protect |
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Good and bad, I define these terms |
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Quite clear, no doubt, somehow |
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Ah, but I was so much older then |
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I'm younger than that now |