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This is not a model fit for any mold. |
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The twisted old and bitter tongues are reckless just as they are cold. |
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Dwelling on the dying is wet fingers to the flame. |
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And I cannot say that |
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I believe in everything that you propose to me. |
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I'd rather learn from children. |
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I'd rather see their world. |
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In all it's natural splendor, and all it's harsh distress unknown. |
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Not what's old and jaded, forgotten or ignored. |
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Or in the way of anything, there to keep the flame from burning. |
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I read the writing on the wall, and all |
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I see is "Who has lost the sense?" |
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I read the writing on the wall, and all |
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I see is "Got to get it, to give." |
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All that I care to know is what you're wondering. |
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All that I care to see is what you're seeing. |
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I want to know what you know, not the little things you'll learn to gaurd you (All the little things we'll teach you). |
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I read the writing on the wall, and all |
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I see is, "Who has lost the sense?" |
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I read the writing on the wall, and all |
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I see is, "Got to get it, to give." |