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Salt water

To understand oneself they must understand their insides Never knew a man who didn't know What made up the tears in their eyes And I never loved a man who didn't quite exceed the consciousness of the world and all its vapid greed He never once did say "ignorance is bliss" But instead to "question everything" And with that thought, I'd surrender a kiss
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