In The Capital
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In The Capital
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Another day
Sun came to spank our bodies
Along the way
It's a natural thing to ignore some bodies
I told myself
We failed
You gave a raise to your admirers
When people can't even be part of the game
Building a place for your desires
You laugh at me as the nation falls to pieces
What if people wake up?
What if they know there is no afterlife and no reward?
Ain’t no heaven or hell
I try to stay on track
Someone was rude to me
I left it in the past
I told myself
We failed
You gave a raise to your admirers
When people can't even be part of the game
Building a place for your desires
You laugh at me as the nation falls to
You gave a raise to your admirers
When people can't even be part of the game
Building a place for your desires
You laugh at me as the nation falls to pieces
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