| So much heart, so much time, but not enough.
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| Self-inflicted pain can come and
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| Remain in the fear inside of all of us,
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| Desperately and endlessly
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| Trying to find a means to some kind of peace.
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| We can’t learn when things come easy.
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| Now that we are prepared for war,
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| We have an effective means to
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| Preserving peace for each and everyone.
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| The chances of you even being born
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| Were forty million to one.
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| There’s two parts of the statistic;
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| I want you to live.
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| Suicide doesn’t end the pain,
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| it passes to the ones you love and remains.
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| Take yourself out of the equation
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| And the problem stays.
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| When I speak such a word,
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| Are you uneasy with how it’s heard?
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| The stigma will never leave
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| Unless all of us can just start talking.
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| The only people I know resting in peace
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| Without fear or anxiety are the deceased.
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| That’s why they say «may the dead rest in peace.»
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| The things we feel we could never change,
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| Can end up changing everything.
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| Now that we are prepared for war,
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| We have an effective means to
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| Preserving peace for each and everyone.
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| The chances of you even being born
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| Were forty million to one.
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| There’s two parts of the statistic
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| And I want you to live through one.
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| Sometimes to win a battle inside, you need to start a war.
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| Sometimes to win a battle inside, you need to start a war.
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| Now that we are prepared for war,
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| We have an effective means to
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| Preserving peace for each and everyone.
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| The chances of you even being born
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| Were forty million to one.
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| There’s two parts of the statistic
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| And I want you to live through one
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| I want you to live through one.
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| I want you to live through one. |