| Stories from southern explorers tell of vastly open skies
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| All I can see is sweat and concrete I avert my eyes
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| They put scaffolding and warning signs on the things we used to climb
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| They put fences around fences and told us to stay inside
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| We enter city nights wide-eyed like lambs to the slaughter
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| And around every corner someone’s sons putting hands on someone else’s daughter
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| And the fishermen catch chemicals their boats fill up on rain
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| We fill up on things we can’t explain
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| And we laugh as we trickle down the drain
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| I grew up not far from here but now nothing’s the same
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| Curiosity is killing me as my nine lives turn to eight
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| We have nothing we have love and we share each other’s pain
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| I have plans for you and me and our lives are gonna change
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| My father is a hero so I follow in his path
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| And despite endless words of wisdom sometimes I live to see her laugh
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| When I was young I wanted to destroy everything I’d made
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| Now I’m old and I’m jaded but at least I’m not the same
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| And every inch of me is always itching unless I’m on a stage
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| I have years that pass like minutes for the plans that I have made
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| To flourish to fruition and all my debts will get paid
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| And we live and breathe and want and need
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| And now I’m smiling when I wake
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| For the first time in my life I’m smiling when I wake and
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| All I ever needed was something I could hold in my hands
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| And here it is
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| All I ever needed was better timing and plans all I ever needed was someone
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| like you
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| And all my life I’ve known this is exactly what I should do
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| And I can sit in my own skin and I’ve never been as happy as here
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| All I ever needed was something I could hold in my hands
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| And here it is |