| All these inanimate places feel like they’re changing.
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| And the kids all lined up on the wall look like they’re ready to die.
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| These forms they’re sending me, it’s like they just rearrange them.
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| We were caged up like animals questioned and ready to cry!
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| 'Cause I was just 13 when I got my first taste of danger.
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| Standing by the church, I had a bottle and a pen in my hand.
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| Oh I said, «Father, I’m sorry. |
| I just don’t know what to do with this anger.
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| And this behavior is correctable. |
| I know this wasn’t part of your plan.»
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| Oh but punks like us, we were always receiving instruction.
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| And you could burn our clothes, you could wash out the ink and the dye.
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| But you can’t look me in the eye and say you don’t feel like a little
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| destruction.
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| And the kids are lined up on the wall and they’re ready to die.
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| And the kids are lined up on the wall and they’re ready to die.
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| All these days just seem like they’re getting longer.
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| The view from my room is a gloomy and overcast grey.
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| The weakness we left behind seems to be getting stronger.
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| I swear there’s something in the air, and I don’t know what anyone could say.
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| 'Cause I saw it in the news this morning, there was another
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| Boy by the side of the road, he had a gun in his hand.
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| And I thought «Well what could you say to make it ever make sense to his mother?
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| 'Oh ma’am, he was excitable, we were just trying to make him a man.'»
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| But the day will come when it falls like a cheap house of plastic.
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| And the cards that were dealt, will be tossed like a storm in the sky.
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| 'Cause you can only lie for so long before you get something drastic.
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| And the kids are lined up on the wall and they’re ready to die.
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| And the kids are lined up on the wall and they’re ready to die. |