| I was born with a teacup on my head,
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| Copper tin and lead, ash and dust.
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| Sky color: Indiana Red,
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| Like Kansas, Oklahoma, plus a thousand years of rust.
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| Examine it carefully before it’s set ablaze,
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| Take it all in before it’s gone, gone, gone.
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| Let’s notice everything, I mean every grain of salt.
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| Let’s be thorough to a fault and next time
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| we’ll build it twice as strong.
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| And all of this will disappear as quickly as it came,
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| The fire and the rain oxidize and rearrange
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| Focus on the pain,
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| Focus on the way to get out.
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| Virginia, 1902.
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| There was nothing we could do, cracked bell fell off a train,
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| Slow walking down Cedar Avenue,
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| I came to find you, I came to feel urbane.
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| No more speed, no more direction,
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| No more push and pull, and no more lessons,
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| Save it for the afterlife, don’t want to hear your confessions,
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| It’s the hammer walking, then it’s the hammer down.
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| And all of this will disappear as quickly as it came,
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| The fire and the rain oxidize and rearrange
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| Focus on the pain,
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| Focus on the way to get out. |