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When blood sees blood |
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Of its own |
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It sings to see itself again |
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It sings to hear the voice its known |
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It sings to recognize the face |
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One body split and passed along the line |
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From the shoulder to the hip |
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I know these bones as being mine |
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And the curving of the lip |
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And my question to you is: |
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How did this come to pass? |
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How did this one life fall so far and fast? |
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Some are lean and some with grace, and some without; |
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All tell the story that repeats |
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Of a child who had been left alone at birth |
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Left to fend and taught to fight |
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See his eyes and how they start with light |
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Getting colder as the pictures go |
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Did he carry his bad luck upon his back? |
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That bad luck weve all come to know |
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And my question to you is: |
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How did this come to pass? |
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How did this one life fall so far and fast? |
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When blood sees blood |
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Of its own |
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It sings to see itself again |
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It sings to hear the voice its known |
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It sings to recognize the face |