| I found a home in the darkness, found a home in the darkness, found a home in
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| the darkness,
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| Empty stomach empty head a body fills a vacant bed,
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| And the thunder rolls by, and the rains come, and the days gone and I wonder
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| where I am.
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| Found a place in the darkness, found a home in the darkness, in the darkness,
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| home, in the darkness.
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| A crowded room of passers by and in the shadows strangers cry, and the ghosts
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| try to hide,
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| When the rains come, when the storms form, when I wonder who I am in the
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| darkness,
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| Home.
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| (ii) digging deep.
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| Digging deep in the darkness, digging it deep down deep down deep down digging
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| it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep, down deep, down, deep down digging it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep, down, down, down, down, digging it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it down, deep down, deep, down deep digging it
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| We watched an insect stray to the edge of it’s world, a lily pad stretched over
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| a green mirror
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| In which the ghost carp swirl like clouds before a storm.
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| This is the season of the rains,
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| This is incoming.
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| And when it came their was no cover, no place to hide,
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| Vision blurred, hard to breathe, trying hard to hold onto something that’s real.
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| Nothing left, nowhere to go, no open road it’s washed away by swollen streams,
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| Carried off downriver with all my broken dreams.
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| Digging deep in the darkness, digging it deep, down deep down deep, deep,
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| digging it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep down, down, down, down digging it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep, digging it digging it, digging it,
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep down, deep down, deep down, digging it.
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| A tethered goat bleats from the corner of the graveyard where the lizards hang
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| motionless as the angels of stone above them, their broken wings throwing long
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| shadows into the grass where the scorpions hide.
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| The tigers are running out of jungle.
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| In the end I was tired of being asked if I could say that I was happy now,
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| As if you need me to convince you that everything’s ok.
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| Would you take me back?
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| Digging deep in the darkness, digging it deep, down deep, down deep,
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| deep digging it
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep, down, down, down, down, down, digging it,
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| Deep in the darkness, digging it deep, deep down, deep, deep, digging it,
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| Deep in the darkness, down, down, down, down, down, down digging it.
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| Are you happy now? |
| you keep asking, asking am I happy now?
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| Why can’t you tell me that I’m happy now? |
| are you happy now?
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| Happy now? |
| happy now?
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| 2. chocolate frogs
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| The bloated corpses of unsolved murders and old revolutions, pirouette and
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| dance amongst the swirls and eddies in their final procession down the muddy
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| river to the delta where they’re thrown up by the surf onto sterile beaches or
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| are trapped in the roots of mangrove cathedrals of the islands that gather in
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| the bay.
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| These are the first arrivals on this new horizon that will be coveted by
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| strangers who will deposit themselves on these shores to build towers to the
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| heavens. |
| the storm will come and the rains will fall and remove their dreams
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| and hopes once again to the waters that surround them. |
| and while they pray the
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| frogs will chant in the darkness
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| A heid full of chocolate frogs, a body full of rush, a pocketful of shrapnel
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| and a skinfull of bush,
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| An eyefull of the future and a belly full of the past, how beautiful the
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| present when you know it cannae last.
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| A tumblerful of voddie, two fingers in a glass, a handful of promises,
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| a heart full of remorse,
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| Mindful of your manners when you’re brought down to your knees,
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| A heid full of chocolate frogs is all you gave to me,
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| That’s all you gave to me, that’s all you gave to me,
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| A spoonful of miracles a nostril full of dust a lung full of virginia the needs
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| we have we must,
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| A pill to put your heart right a nose out for a deal for a heid full of
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| chocolate frogs what can you give to me?
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| What did you give to me?
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| What did you give to me?
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| What did you give to me?
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| 3- waving at stars.
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| You cracked up too soon before the punchline hit home and at the end of the |
| joke did you notice that no-one was laughing with you.
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| You were out on your own,
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| Waving at trains, waving at cars, waving from bars, waving from aeroplanes,
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| Might as well be waving at stars,
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| You called out her name as the darkness hit home, raised up your zippo and
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| opened the skies till the crowd melts away, at the end of the day,
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| you ran out of light,
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| Praying for rain, praying for signs, praying for time, praying for endless
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| night, might as well be wishing on stars
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| 4. raingods dancing
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| Empty churches, empty pews, in the subway nothing moves and the static on the
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| radio is drowning out the sound of raingod’s dancing,
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| Empty playgrounds, empty bars, I can’t remember how it was before the flood
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| when all I had to do was recognise the love that’s trapped inside.
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| I gave it all, I took it back and in the end there’s nothing left except a
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| shell surrounding emptiness and loneliness, a core of pain,
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| I see my pathway shining.
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| Raingods with zippo’s, a tinman hides a broken heart,
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| Raingods with zippo’s, he knows the flame has gone that soon he’ll fall apart,
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| So I lay me down to lie and with the rain my lullaby I drift away to dreamless
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| sleep, leave behind a life that died, a victim of a plague of ghosts
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| I was wrapped up in my guilt buried deep within my memories, a shelter of
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| self-pity that I know the rain will wash away, I sense the storm arriving.
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| Raingods with zippo’s, a tin man rusts away and slowly falls apart,
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| Raingods with zippo’s and all he leaves behind a bleeding broken heart.
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| (part ii) the wake -up call (make it happen)
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| In the end I found beginnings, not a vision, a wake up call,
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| Raised from the dead by a beating heart and at last I can see it all
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| And my eyes were opened to the darkness, in my hand a burning flame,
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| A spark of life to touch the fuse and blow these clouds away,
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| I can make it happen, if I want to,
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| Make it happen, if I try,
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| Forgive, forget, forever never means as much as it does today,
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| Make it happen, we can make it happen, we can make it happen.
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| When I wake up, will you be there? |
| it can never be the same.
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| If we can take our lives slowly, step by step, we can be dancing in the rain,
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| We can make it happen, we can make it happen, make it happen,
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| Forgive, forget, forever means today, make it happen, we can make it happen,
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| We can make it happen, forgive, forget, forever means today,
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| Make it happen. |