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I lay there, |
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and watched the god I had created die. |
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At the end, |
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when we were cold as the stone we had hewn his body from, |
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When the lights were nearly all extinguished, |
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We heard, in the silent distance, |
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The Man-Pigs singing to one another. |
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Then, |
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as the last lights were gone, |
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And we lay together in the deep, |
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They drifted away, and all was silent. |
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Such a silence, I had never known. |
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And as the dust settled on my open eyes, |
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And we lay together, embraced forever, |
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I heard, miles above us, |
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The sounds of the city turning over in it's sleep. |
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A church bell, ringing out. |
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And in that moment, |
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The New Century was born. |
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