this silver platter world
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handing out its song and dance
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says subjective obsolescence
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is the right of all humans
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condemned human race dancing
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to their hormonal tunes
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which change according to food intake
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and tides changed by the moon
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try it you may not like it trade it in come tomorrow
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for the main objective in this life
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is to be devoid of sorrow
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buy it if you can or steal it if you must
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and look into the mirror
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if you need someone you can trust
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and we can say things didn't work out
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til we say things don't work out
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you can say things don't work out
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i say it's people who don't
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guided by fear of all commitment
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we can run but we're still owned
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by all our petty fears and desires we'll never satisfy
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on our sick beds with question marks
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in our heads as we die
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god has shown us what is right
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and what there is to care for
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but we're in a hall of mirrors darkly
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uncaring to find the door
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words like sin redemption and trust
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hit our ears irrelevantly
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condemning ourselves to no hiding place
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in the time of missed glory
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to God we'll say things didn't work out
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and God will say shut up and get out
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Things Don't Work Out
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Frank's Enemy |