| They say women cry when walls retire
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| They say that men die when laws retire when laws retire
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| Unconventional deconstructive conversations
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| (Teach us how to eat)
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| I will never let you go
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| Conversational reconstructive demonstrations
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| (Teach us how to speak)
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| Why, confess the final blow
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| Teach us how to eat from your broken hands
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| 'Cause nothing seems to grow
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| Teach us how to speak the language of your only dreams
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| No one seems to understand that
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| We are falling to our knees
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| I forgot to pray; |
| you forgot to say please
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| (Kill me), I never let you go
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| I forgot to go; |
| you forgot to know me
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| (Teach us how to speak), why confess the final blow
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| Teach us how to eat from your broken hands
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| 'Cause nothing seems to grow
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| Teach us how to speak the language of your only dreams
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| No one seems to understand that
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| We are falling to our knees
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| Blindness serves not god nor man
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| So we are falling into disease
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| We’re falling into disease
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| I’m falling I’m falling… We’re falling…
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| Into… into disease… disease, disease…
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| We’ve fallen
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| No one seems to understand that
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| We are falling to our knees
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| Blindness serves not god nor man
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| So we are falling into disease
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| Disease |