| They bathe their limbs in transient guard
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| (They) take refuge in commune
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| With tooth and nail
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| This great ordeal
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| Is placed on square rigging
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| Like shining a candle at the sun
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| Not much harm will be done
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| Like drinking a wall
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| It’s unlikely
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| Yet my stomach is weighed down by bricks
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| An animal
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| An animal
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| Called to the witness stand
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| A test of faith against all odds
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| On the book it lays it’s hand
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| I solemnly swear to tell the truth
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| And nothing but the truth
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| So help me god, as I stand aloof
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| And thorns are nagging at my neck
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| In the lion’s den
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| Do they still bite after you?
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| Do they still chase after you?
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| Come on in
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| In that lion’s den
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| They never cared too much for you
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| They never took great care of you
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| Come on in
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| Just come on in
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| Come on in
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| Come on in
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| Blockheads and fools have it better than you
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| It’s easy to forget that
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| While they fumble around
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| For a bona fide life
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| Their rents are payed by family members
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| Like shining a candle at the sun
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| Not much harm will be done
|
| Like drinking a wall
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| It’s unlikely
|
| Yet my stomach is weighed down by bricks
|
| In the lion’s den
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| Do they still bite after you?
|
| Do they still chase after you?
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| Come on in
|
| In that lion’s den
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| They never cared too much for you
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| They never took great care of you
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| Come on in
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| Just come on in
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| Come on in
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| Come on in |