| Two types of people in this world to recognize
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| Conquered, and the one holding the rifle at the next in line
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| The crosshair in my eye is a vessel to god
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| The container that kept you around is in a hole in the yard
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| Sail the cemetery seas, half the crew leaves then move on
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| You have no idea how right my head is screwed on
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| When I wake up and put this suit on, I feel escape begin
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| Expirations are needed, I facilitate the end
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| There are two types of mornings/mournings in this life I can surmise
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| I wake early in the first to help supply the second type
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| Technician of repetition clips in the numbest of traditions its
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| The little wondrous blunders that can summon one’s demise
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| I know the line to walk, talk softly, punch a clock, aim (pow) done
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| I see the shelter in contrition, best to limit wagging tongues
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| But today’s a confrontation with a thought that’s not assured
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| She’s inching closer to my services and further from my world
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| «I found love on a prison ship…»
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| Does this job ever bother you, darkly creep up in your conscious too?
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| Nope, in fact I’m so enamored with the standard
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| Of being handed a command to (pow), it’s almost romantic
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| The lead giveth, I take it, if I didn’t understand it
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| I’m saying during the tenure of your gig, have you ever herded a pris
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| Who despite the traitorous label, makes you nervous as a kid
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| Maybe beyond a date with the lead, there’s something else meant for
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| A prisoner with the beauty of 247 290-Z
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| Oh God, you gotta be joking, I get it she’s smoking
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| Go get a taste, I’ll hold you down for thirty, she must be purty, you’re open
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| Your secret’s safe with me, go on a raping spree
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| I gotta couple numbers of my own, just return the courtesy
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| No, nah man, that’s actually not on my mind
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| Somehow its different this time. |
| I mean
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| Should a creature so sublime and young really be in line for the gun
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| And am I the one to dispense it? |
| She seems almost defenseless
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| And her eyes have the surprising effect of rendering me restless
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| You know, you look really pretty without handcuffs on
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| Without the dirt on your face…
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| Like the piss and stench of the huddled traitors evaporates from the room
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| And in that moment I can see her truly, and she can see me too
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| Beneath the body armor and weaponry, my heart quietly thumps and whispers
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| «Drop the guns and grab her, now’s the time to make your run»
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| Sitting in my transport as we slip through traffic veins
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| She doesn’t ask me where we’re going, only holds my hand and gaze
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| She’s my only reason now, and my only hope to live
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| We pull up to the cabin way above this damn metropolis
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| Me and prisoner 247 290-Z
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| Somewhere that is Soylent Green, we’re living life instead
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| No more war on traitorism, only me and her
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| She can clean my gun and I could help her clean the floor
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| Back to something natural, we’ll live off of the land
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| When Radon levels drop we walk the trails and talk and laugh
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| I tell her she’s innocent, and she’ll show me she’s not
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| I kiss the number on her arm and lay her on the cot
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| I’m the first to touch her without gloves on
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| She’s the first to kiss me without crying
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| Life before this was just dying
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| Me and prisoner 247 290-Z
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| Away from all this violence, live inside each other’s heads… (X4)
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| «Number 247 290-Zed, step to the line»
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| «Dammit Lindt, fire your weapon!»
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| «Yes sir»
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| «I found love on a prison ship…»
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| «She's dead Lindt, just how we wanted it. |
| Great.»
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| «Just how we wanted it (laughing)»
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| «You shot the shit out of her Lindt. |
| I’m proud of you. |
| Go home» |