| Once upon an average morn
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| An average boy was born for the second time
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| Prone upon the altar there
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| He whispered up the prayer he’d kept hid inside
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| The vision came
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| He saw the odds
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| A hundred little gods on a gilded wheel
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| «These will vie to take your place, but Father
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| By your grace I will never kneel»
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| And I saw you, upright and proud
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| And I saw you wave to the crowd
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| And I saw you laughing out loud at the Philistines
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| And I saw you brush away rocks
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| And I saw you pull up your socks
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| And I saw you out of the blocks
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| For the finish line
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| Darkness falls
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| The devil stirs
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| And as your vision blurs you start stumbling
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| The heart is weak
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| The will is gone
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| And every strong conviction comes tumbling down
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| Malice rains
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| The acid guile is sucking at your shoes while the mud is fresh
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| It floods the trail
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| It bleeds you dry
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| As every little god buys its pound of flesh
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| And I saw you licking your wounds
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| And I saw you weave your cocoons
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| And I saw you changing your tunes for the party line
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| And I saw you welsh on old debts
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| I saw you and your comrades bum cigarettes
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| And you hemmed and you hawed
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| And you hedged all your bets
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| Waiting for a sign
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| Let’s wash our hands as we throw little fits
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| Let’s all wash our hands as we curse hypocrites
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| We’re locked in the washroom turning old tricks
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| Deaf
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| And joyless
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| And full of it
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| The vision came
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| He saw the odds
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| A hundred little gods on a gilded wheel
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| «These have tried to take your place, but Father
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| By your grace I will never kneel
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| I will never kneel…»
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| Off in the distance
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| Bloodied but wise
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| As you squint with the light of the truth in your eyes
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| And I saw you
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| Both hands were raised
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| And I saw your lips move in praise
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| And I saw you steady your gaze
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| For the finish line
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| Every idol like dust
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| A word scattered them all
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| And I rose to my feet when you scaled the last wall
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| And I gasped
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| When I saw you fall
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| In his arms
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| At the finish line |