| There’s a line, there’s a dozen more
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| Wrapping in a room, your country doors
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| There’s a man, he’s holding a pitcher of water
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| Follow him into the house,
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| Every age has said, we will come, we’ll come again
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| You will never get, up as close, as you expect
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| This house is a holy place, you don’t ever have to leave
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| Every age has said, we will call, we’ll come again
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| And when they say,
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| (oh yes, they please don’t keep on going on and on) x4
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| The biggest lie we tell ourselves
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| We’re already in hell
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| Blood shines upon us, it maces and covers.
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| There’s a man that pours,
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| Throughout the floor and door,
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| There’s a light and there’s a dozen more
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| Nothing in the country doors.
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| Every age has said, we will come, we’ll come again
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| (This is the last time this will happen)
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| You are will get, up as close, as you expect
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| This house is a holy place, you don’t ever have to leave
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| (This is the last time this will happen)
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| Every age has said, we will call, we’ll come again
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| We are taught to think of our success in terms of numbers
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| If touching one persons life is a good thing, then touching one thousands
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| people lives must be a great thing,
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| It’s easy to see where we learned to think this way
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| Our whole society revolves around mass production
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| The more units we can move
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| The more customers we can serve
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| The more boats we can get
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| The more money and the more stuff we have, the better, right?
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| Maybe it’s not possible to touch one thousand peoples thinking, or as powerfully as one person.
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| Maybe it’s not really so revolutionary after all, to have one person out of a group of twenty, tell everybody else what’s right.
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| Wouldn’t it be better if we tried a decentralized approach where everyone works
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| closely with those around them, instead of a few people waiting in anonymous
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| mass?
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| Do you have to save the world all by yourself, why don’t you trust someone else
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| to do it with you? |