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Dead trees miles and miles dripping ink all the while and you said to me wouldn't it be nice if we were free snow upon the ground it brings the season of dead things jagged rocks which stab the sky painted things which make me cry where do all the tin men go a secret only they can know lovers with a hand may find distance of another kind fainter things have found their place among the stars they leave no trace translucent light comes from within someday soon the cracks wear thin jetting away from the sun strangers now you can't outrun lonely lion of the land desert fox running in the sand
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Oct 1, 2013
Oct 1, 2013 at 1:03 AM UTC
Wouldn't It Be Nice If We Were Free
Dead trees miles and miles dripping ink all the while and you said to me wouldn't it be nice if we were free snow upon the ground it brings the season of dead things jagged rocks which stab the sky painted things which make me cry where do all the tin men go a secret only they can know lovers with a hand may find distance of another kind fainter things have found their place among the stars they leave no trace translucent light comes from within someday soon the cracks wear thin jetting away from the sun strangers now you can't outrun lonely lion of the land desert fox running in the sand
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Oct 1, 2013
Oct 1, 2013 at 1:03 AM UTC
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