| where is the peace that they promised we’d find?
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| peace for our cities our children our minds?
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| we are desperate.
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| and lost on the winds of ideals that keep changing their course.
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| utopian dreamers only bring us new wars.
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| we are desolate.
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| at another dead end.
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| so why does the tide always brings us to this?
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| if heaven is real why’s it easy to miss?
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| i want life but i’m content to exist without knowing my purpose.
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| where are the prophets the priests and the kings who looked beyond nature for
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| the nature of things?
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| they’ve been ignored.
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| and called primitive men cause their theories weren’t fully evolved.
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| they believed mysteries that science can’t solve.
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| but I’m unsure we’re wiser than them.
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| we look at the world through a narrower lens.
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| we follow our reason and stop where she ends.
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| we put faith in our senses and forsake common sense.
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| it’s disorder.
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| but we call it a new world order.
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| are we so righteous that we can make all the wrongs right?
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| are we so enlightened that we can turn darkness to light?
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| no.
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| we’re just the cynics proclaiming the flaws.
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| we aim our polemic at political laws.
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| we’re fighting the symptoms because we can’t see our greed is the cause.
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| we stand as judges when we should be standing on trial.
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| we’re the ones who make this world a desolate isle.
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| we’re the problem — every father every mother every child.
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| but the truth is we’ve grown to love the exile.
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| on this rock we’ve taken our stand.
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| joined by the leagues of men now buried in sand.
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| Babylon — we’ll build her again.
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| the great city of man.
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| this time we’re sure she will stand.
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| but on this rock the castles will fall.
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| we can’t keep the waves of time from breeching the walls.
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| every man — the great and the small.
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| when the Tide overtakes us Justice will take us all.
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| are we so righteous that we can make all the wrongs right?
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| are we so enlightened that we can turn darkness to light?
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| are we so righteous that grace doesn’t have any worth?
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| are we so enlightened that we can build heaven on earth?
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| no. |