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[ti:Dime Store Mystery (LP Version)] |
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[ar:Lou Reed] |
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[al:New York] |
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He was lying banged and battered, skewered and bleeding |
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Talking crippled on the Cross |
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Was his mind reeling and heaving hallucinating |
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Fleeing what a loss |
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The things he hadn't touched or kissed |
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His senses slowly stripped away |
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Not like Buddha not like Vishnu |
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Life wouldn't rise through him again |
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I find it easy to believe |
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That he might question his beliefs |
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The beginning of the Last Temptation |
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Dime Story Mystery |
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The duality of nature, Godly nature |
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Human nature splits the soul |
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Fully human, fully divine and divided |
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The great immortal soul |
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Split into pieces, whirling pieces |
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Opposites attract |
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From the front, the side, the back |
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The mind itself attacks |
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I know the feeling, I know it from before |
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Descartes through Hegel belief is never sure |
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Dime Store Mystery, Last Temptation |
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I was sitting, drumming, thinking, thumping, pondering |
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The Mysteries of Life |
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Outside the city shrieking, screaming, whispering |
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The Mysteries of Life |
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There's a funeral tomorrow |
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At St. Patrick's the bells will ring for you |
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Ah, what must you have been thinking |
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When you realized the time had come for you |
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I wish I hadn't thrown away my time |
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On so much Human and so much less Divine |
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The end of the Last Temptation |
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The end of a Dime Store Mystery |