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You can hardly be blamed I knew where this ship was sailing Before I climbed aboard I wasn’t afraid of death When I saw the fiery crash At the end of the road I marched on like a soldier Like a sheep in a flock While one thousand shepherds Shouted for me to stop I heard their warnings And I saw the truth But I danced on to the whispers of wolves Until the shouts became one With the dust In the wind Then I let you pluck me Like a pretty flower And put me in a vase And when you remembered to water me I smiled, and whispered What a wonderful man To keep me alive
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May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020 at 7:49 AM UTC
With the free will of sheep
You can hardly be blamed I knew where this ship was sailing Before I climbed aboard I wasn’t afraid of death When I saw the fiery crash At the end of the road I marched on like a soldier Like a sheep in a flock While one thousand shepherds Shouted for me to stop I heard their warnings And I saw the truth But I danced on to the whispers of wolves Until the shouts became one With the dust In the wind Then I let you pluck me Like a pretty flower And put me in a vase And when you remembered to water me I smiled, and whispered What a wonderful man To keep me alive
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May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020 at 7:49 AM UTC
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