[based on "60 Steps" by Carlos Santana]
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The man of the struggle,
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In his search for solace,
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He tries to focus on
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and rest in the eye of the storm.
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He sees no future for himself,
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only an endless, empty present,
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Which induces him to cry -
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to cry out indignantly
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about his terrible loneliness,
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about the cruelty of people.
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He cannot understand -
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and tries to find shadows to hide his face.
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Sister memory is ever present with him, torturing him with the past.
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He calls to mind the best moments of his pleasant life.
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The horror of such a place.
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There seems to be no hope,
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The pain of losing everything he loves
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no death that could relieve his suffering -
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Nothing could relieve his suffering
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The man of the struggle,
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In his search for solace,
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He tries to focus on
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and rest in the eye of the storm.
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He sees no future for himself,
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only an endless, empty present,
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Which induces him to cry -
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to cry out indignantly
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about his terrible loneliness,
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about the cruelty of people.
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He cannot understand -
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and soon his journey will reach the end!
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60 Steps
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Anasarca |