The brave new computerbrain is giving out orders...
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[Machine: ]
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Death to brains, death to sorrow
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Turn the lights off and wait for tomorrow
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Brains of metal wait to arise
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Calling dusty corpses to show up
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[John Doe: ]
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Don't wanna wait a minute
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I need some space to escape
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Livin' in a dark hole
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Blind on a dead end street
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The angel appears to the scene and feels sympathy for John Doe and wants to
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help (?!) him.
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[The Angel: ]
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Oh, there's a sign
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Just follow it, don't be afraid
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It shows the way life's really like
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Avoid the everlasting pain!
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[Machine: ]
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Alright, a very good trick! Just sit and relax with Mary Chain (haha)
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The Angel doesn't like the computerbrain who wants to connect everyone to
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itself. Everybody should have a dream that can be accomplished. She tears John
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from his shell willing to give him a hint of "another day". John doesn't
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hesitate a moment: they rush away! The computerbrain is left behind wondering
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what really happened...
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[Machine: ]
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(Hey!) Where did you go! I thought I could reach you.
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But my metal computer mind can't locate you anymore!
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(I can't let you go)
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John Doe is taken over by a strange emotion. The computerbrain notices it and
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proceeds to hunt him down... It doesn't want to let it's beloved slave out of
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sight. And besides, it is possessive as well as curious... The plot thickens.
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[John Doe: ]
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Look, what fun
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Brightness, stability
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And look, I will flee
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There's free space in my eyes...
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[Machine: ]
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The breast of unknown
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The breathing space
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No civilized lies
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The breast of the world
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Fortune, fabulous, challenge the bridge, white innocence calls
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The breast of the world, come to me!
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[The Angel: ]
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Oh, there's a sign
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Just follow it, don't be afraid
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It shows the way life's really like
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Avoid the everlasting pain!
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THE BREAST OF THE WORLD
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[John Doe: ]
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Come to me, the breast of the world, come to me, ...
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Part 2: A Sign
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