there's an old man talkin
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to a young boy weepin
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to an old man shaking his head
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there's a cool gentle breeze
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in the night full of light
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as the red glow wavers in the stead
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there's a black man crying
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and a white man dyin
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and a black man's head in the air
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the shock of life
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feeds the fight
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the fight that's in my head
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holding tight in the stillness of the night
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in the stillness of my thoughts
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yet, I know I've only started
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beating on a tin drum marching to a sound
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what is it I think?
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am I beating on a tin drum marching to a cause
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when I don't know what it is I believe
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lonely peeping chick
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calling to his mother
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runs amuck
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in a sunken black ditch
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and wilham's with the widow
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while martha's in the meadow
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and the lamb is a layin in sick
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and the boy in back
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is talking some slack
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to the king of auld lang syne
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and my heart goes out
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but I cannot spout what I do not know inside
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holding tight in the stillness of my mind
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in the stillness of my thought
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yet, I know I've only started
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Tin Drum
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Toni Childs |