Somehow late today the lanterns are lit
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I come home for a long time wanted to talk
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I was too timid, I did like them for a long time
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But drinking a strong thirst did not quench
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Yes, I remember my childhood, I remember at home
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I remember walking there school, kindergarten
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From an early age he was on his mind
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But the family brought up, but what's wrong?!
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I wear my last name
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This doesn't mean family
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Ours will be easier
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They didn't do that in the family.
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Black ceiling from incense and poetry
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Dad holds a knife and scares the old people
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But they survived nothing, someone bazaar with a mirror
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Mom pulls the family and hopes for children
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And I'm locked in a cage
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All this suffering
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creative oh well
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I expect understanding
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It's time for me to move on
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In the sky, the moon obscures the sunrise
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It's time for me to move on
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In the sky, the moon obscures the sunrise
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Among the old high-rise buildings
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I forget what delight is
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Times tried to fix us
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But in the yards they found comfort
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I'll be back one day, but I don't know when
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While looking to the east
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Yes, I changed myself a lot then
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Everyone who was next to me, thank you
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Someone flew off thinking about earthly life
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But I don't blame them for that, it's stable!
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Time put in place I made plans
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It became too crowded in the head of a music lover
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And the square of the district is already somehow across
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Yokaet inside that even a degree does not take
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I'll eat myself if you don't give me the way
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I see the route! |
Don't turn back anymore
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Together we go to what is in the chest
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And on the shoulder of the one who will protect us
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Hey turn around there is a whole world
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I can't live like them
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Just sing my new tune
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Even if you don't know what's ahead!
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It's time for me to move on
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In the sky, the moon obscures the sunrise
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It's time for me to move on
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In the sky, the moon obscures the sunrise
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Among the old high-rise buildings
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I forget what delight is
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Times tried to fix us
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But in the yards they found comfort
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I'll be back one day, but I don't know when
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While looking to the east |