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The Tallest Man On Earth - Bright Lanterns |
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We have clear blue waking skies and the morning after, |
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And memories of gold on the run, flying around, |
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Was there a drunken cloud over someone just empty, |
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A vision of a mountain you said, so where did it go? |
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It was light and I held it like a child to be saved |
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From the fires and from the falling down satellites |
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But still wondering |
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"Damn you always treat me like a stranger, mountain |
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Though you've seen the shadow 'tween the city and what is mine, |
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And fallen kids all rising mad among their lost believers |
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Suddenly darker in their eyes and their broken smiles, |
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It's only what these kids will haul around." |
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Well there's a lot of selling land for hungry feet of answers, |
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And medicine for balance and things, like seeing your ghosts |
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So thank God we're bright, said the lantern's brother, |
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Cause I don't know a thing about boats or the land I see |
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It was day and I stood there once again climbing equipped |
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When I knew you were the one throwing dying stars on our gathering |
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But he said |
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"Damn you always treat me like a mountain, stranger |
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Though I have never seen your shadows or fading lights, |
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I'm just a rock that you'll be picking up through all your ages, |
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Always believing there's a canyon for every blind, |
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It's only what these kids will haul around." |