| We�d be so less fragile
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| If we�re made from metal
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| And our hearts from iron
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| And our minds from steel
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| And if we built an army
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| Full of tender bodies
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| Could we love each other
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| Would we stop to feel
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| And you want three wishes:
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| One to fly the heavens
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| One to swim like fishes
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| And then one you�re saving for a rainy day
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| If your lover ever takes her love away
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| You say you want to know her like a lover
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| And undo her damage, she�ll be new again
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| Soon you�ll find that if you try to save her
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| It will lose her anger
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| You will never win
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| And you want three wishes:
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| You want never bitter
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| And all delicious
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| And then one you�re saving for a rainy day
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| If your lover ever takes her love away
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| You want three wishes:
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| One to fly the heavens
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| One to swim like fishes
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| You want never bitter
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| And all delicious
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| And a clean conscience
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| And all it�s blisses
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| You want one true lover with a thousand kisses
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| You want soft and gentle and never vicious
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| And then one you�re saving for a rainy day
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| If your lover ever takes her love away |