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On the day we're born our soul is placed inside a special spacesuit |
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An amazing thing of flesh and bones, of fibers, tubes and cells |
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Each one a different shape and size, and many different colors |
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And it lets us move about the earth with other types of shells |
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Astounding as it seems, this suit is built to last a lifetime |
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Though the measure of a lifetime seems to change from soul to soul |
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Some will last for many years and others but a moment |
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But each suit has been assembled with a purpose and a goal |
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The control box of this special suit's located in three places |
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And at any given time there's always one that takes the lead |
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Causing all the other parts to follow blindly without question |
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As it tries to give the soul the things it needs |
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The head or brain will analyze environmental input |
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Using logic, rhyme and reason to devise the body's plan |
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The groin, much on the other hand, will travel on its instinct |
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Hooking one suit to another when it can |
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But somewhere in the middle lies the greatest, grandest feature |
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Often acting as the liaison, connecting part to part |
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It's the auricle of destiny, the pulse of life, the center |
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It's the thing we have in common called the heart |
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The heart, which does so many things, is molded by experience |
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It starts out very opened up and warm and soft and kind |
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Depending on the circumstance, it stays that way or changes |
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As it grapples with the groin and with the mind |
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The mind might try to hide the heart, the shrewd homo-erectus |
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Constructing extra layers of protection and defense |
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But often this gets in the way and doesn't help connect us |
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So the groin steps in to try and recompense |
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But somewhere in the middle lies the greatest, grandest feature |
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Often acting as the liaison, connecting part to part |
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It's the auricle of destiny, the pulse of life, the center |
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It's the thing we have in common called the heart |
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On the day we die, though I'm not sure, it's open for discussion |
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But I believe the spacesuit has fulfilled its Earthly chore |
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Providing home and shelter for the fragile human spirit |
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'Til the time when it's not needed any more |
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Then the soul will find another suit, it's kind of like recycling |
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And though the lessons of the mind and groin aren't lost along the route |
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It's when we've learned to speak and listen firstly from the heart |
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That our souls won't need these suits to move about |
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Somewhere in the middle lies the greatest, grandest feature |
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It's the auricle of destiny, connecting part to part |
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No sweeter music ever came from any kind of organ |
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As the one we have in common called the heart |
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