| Like a man comes to an altar i came into this town
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| With the world upon my shoulders and promises passed down
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| And i went into the water and my father, he was pleased
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| I built it and i’ll tear it down so you will be set free
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| But i found thieves and salesmen living in my father’s house
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| I know how they got in here and i know how to get 'em out
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| I’m turning this place over from floor to balcony
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| And then just like these doves and sheep you will be set free
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| I’ve always been a lover from before i drew a breath
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| Some things i loved easy and some i loved to death
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| Because love’s no politician, it listens carefully
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| Of those who come i can’t lose one, so you will be set free
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| But go on and take my picture, go on and make me up
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| I’ll still be your defender, you’ll be my missing son
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| And i’ll send out an army just to bring you back to me
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| Because regardless of your brother’s lies you will be set free
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| I am my beloveds and my beloved’s mine
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| So you bring all your history and i’ll bring the bread and wine
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| And we’ll have us a party where all the drinks are on me
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| Then as surely as the rising sun you will be set free |