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Too soon I realise the dreamlike nature Of my steps on native soil The horror of my nightmares a reality For those in foreign lands Where once, they said, a saviour was born; And I sing about this time of year When others sing of £1.20 wrapping paper And candy-cane romance - dreams Cost money, but hope costs kindness. O Kyrie, Kyrie, Kyrie elei-elei-eleison KYRIE ELEISON. Not on me, O Lord, For my petty problems, as much as they Seep into my sleep in panic And place vices on my heart - Mine are but the troubles of the Modern Man, The one still responsible for ancient evil, Who used Thy Son's words but when it suited Him, The self-interested, but not self-examining, Man, Who cuts down Thy trees To pay tuppence To the man working 16 hours a day To make £1.20 wrapping paper - And a sticker To go on a document That lets me fly Where I choose.
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Dec 26, 2023
Dec 26, 2023 at 6:31 AM UTC
I await a visa, and the world awaits the change we ourselves must give it
Too soon I realise the dreamlike nature Of my steps on native soil The horror of my nightmares a reality For those in foreign lands Where once, they said, a saviour was born; And I sing about this time of year When others sing of £1.20 wrapping paper And candy-cane romance - dreams Cost money, but hope costs kindness. O Kyrie, Kyrie, Kyrie elei-elei-eleison KYRIE ELEISON. Not on me, O Lord, For my petty problems, as much as they Seep into my sleep in panic And place vices on my heart - Mine are but the troubles of the Modern Man, The one still responsible for ancient evil, Who used Thy Son's words but when it suited Him, The self-interested, but not self-examining, Man, Who cuts down Thy trees To pay tuppence To the man working 16 hours a day To make £1.20 wrapping paper - And a sticker To go on a document That lets me fly Where I choose.
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Dec 26, 2023
Dec 26, 2023 at 6:31 AM UTC
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