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Now i'm a little bit older |
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I'm expected to accept all the things that |
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I can't change |
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I'm supposed to stand aside |
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While the fairness you can't hide is paraded before my face |
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I won't acquiesce take second best |
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I'm never satisfied |
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Cos there's a fire inside won't be denied |
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And i'm still burning see you'll never put the spark out in my soul still burning and injustice builds a bonfire in my core |
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Still burning. |
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If i turn my back on all the honesty you lack |
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Would that make me more mature? |
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By pretending to be blind, and accepting all your lies |
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I'd be giving in for sure |
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I won't acquiesce or take second best |
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I'm never satisfied cos there's a fire inside won't be denied |
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And i'm still burning you'll never put the spark out in my soul |
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Still burning and injustice build a bonfire at my core |
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Still burning |
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We like to think we live in a fair & justice society |
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Yet we can still lock a man away for 19 years |
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Having denied him the use of witness statements |
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That might have cleared his name and we call that justice? |
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Not in my eyes |