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tonight's the night we find our freedom

tonights the night ,that we run free and sail across the skies set fire to the fields of grass and in the flames we lie. we lie not only in the flames but in the star crossed waters breaking down the barriers we oh-so-often encounter tonights the night we pour our lives into a cup of bree start fights against a desperate system a witness to the scene. a witness to the civalized , crazy, bastard men who dictate ways to justify a spoiled genertion tonights the night we find the face of all and knowing truths we'll find the land eldorado and hang it by a noose. destroying all the poverty and judgment of the lives of those who may live differently a world of lows and highs. tonights the night we paint the town in cycadelic tones groups of faceless matadors in mass, we stand alone. confused, we find an intrest in paranormal things searching for another way to earn those angels wings. tonights the night we stand our ground not jump, but break the fence embark along our epic journey a life that could make sence no longer will we live in fear of all we do not know prove, the myths are logical across the universe we'll go. tonights the night we sing a tune that test the strands of our existance and tell of all the lies that float above our empty heads. the drones will come alive
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