| It is the central figure in the dreaming of the world
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| There is no dream without it It doesn’t exist without the dream
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| In which it acts as if it were a person
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| To be seen and be believed
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| Born into the world outside
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| It lives a little while and dies
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| Losing the form, 'cause it’s worn
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| Flesh decomposes
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| It won’t believe there was a time
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| When it knew nothing of itself
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| Born into the world outside
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| It lives a little while and dies
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| The dreaming of the world takes many forms
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| Because the body seeks in many ways to prove it is real
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| The searching for the truth takes many forms
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| Because the body feels in many ways this world is not real
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| Find yourself
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| The dream has but on purpose taught in many ways
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| But the son of God remembered not to laugh
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| He thinks he is the dream and not the dreamer
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| Pain demonstrates it must be real
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| It is a loud, sepulchral voice compelling your attention
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| Its purpose is the same as pleasure
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| 'Cause they both are means
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| To make the body real
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| It’s a law that you can feel |