| In the summer that I was baptized,
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| My father held me to his side,
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| As they put me to the water,
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| He said how on that day I cried.
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| We were prisoners of love, a love in chains,
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| He was standin' in the door, I was standin' in the rain,
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| with the same hot blood burning in our veins,
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| Adam raised a Cain.
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| All of the old faces,
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| Ask you why you're back,
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| They fit you with position,
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| And the keys to your daddy's Cadillac,
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| In the darkness of your room,
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| Your mother calls you by your true name,
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| You remember the faces, the places, the names,
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| You know it's never over, it's relentless as the rain,
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| Adam raised a Cain.
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| In the Bible Cain slew Abel
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| And East of Eden he was cast,
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| You're born into this life paying,
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| for the sins of somebody else's past,
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| Daddy worked his whole life, for nothing but the pain,
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| Now he walks these empty rooms, looking for something to blame,
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| You inherit the sins, you inherit the flames,
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| Adam raised a Cain.
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| Lost but not forgotten, from the dark heart of a dream,
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| Adam raised a Cain |