| If I were free
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| I would run into battles with flowers and hugs
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| And bow at the boots of our well-oiled thugs
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| Yes, if I were free
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| If it were me
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| I would yell out «I love you!» |
| to all I passed
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| I would disrobe and disco and rip off my mask
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| Yes, if I were free I’d be the 'U' that crossed the 'I' to simply 'b'
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| Minding our reflections at the bottom of the sea
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| What did you see?
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| I saw that you and I forever have been free
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| The light became too heavy and I fell into a dream
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| What did you dream?
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| I dreamed a wind that would sweep
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| Every castle made of sand
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| Out across the old far holy land
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| Oh, if this were free
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| If this were free
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| We’d be free of the terror of the graves
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| And fear masquerading as the brave
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| Oh, if this were free
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| I woke upon a pig of red, white and blue
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| The circus got too heavy so we fell into the zoo
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| What did you feel?
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| I felt the fear that every queer does in his head
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| First thing to starting over, I made sure I was dead
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| What did you dream?
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| Swimming with ancients, laughing, tired of getting lost
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| We took our left, remember, when we leaned upon the cross
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| What did you see?
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| I saw that you and I forever have been free
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| The light became too heavy and we fell into a dream |