| Who takes the heart from a stag
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| Who gets a hard-on with blood on their hands
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| Who strips the wonder of life
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| When they don’t have the right
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| But they say it’s fair game
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| And they won’t feel no pain
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| As we feel no shame
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| So let the sun come down
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| Let our eyes close the blind
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| Let the rivers run dry
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| Let the forest life die
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| But who are they to decide
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| As if their right is divine
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| As if their right sublime
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| Who wins the hooves loses respect
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| Who kills the Grace treads with intent —
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| Into Heaven’s domain, playing little Christians
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| Hear their voice soar in church
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| Giving thanks for this earth —
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| Then destroying its birth
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| So let the sun come down
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| Let our eyes close the blind
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| Let the rivers run dry
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| Let the forest life die
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| But who are they to decide
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| As if their right is divine
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| As if their right sublime |