First the heart
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First the heart
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Every time
it feels so good
did you hear me?
are you listening?
ain't you listening?
did you hear me?
From The barrel
to the trigger
Passing
flesh and blood
I can see you
somewhere smiling
First the heart
next the brain
did you hear me?
are you listening?
ain't you listening?
did you hear me?
Hit's outnumber
ten to nine
Missing
A ravaged target
Death
a ruby droplet
Trickles
one still moment
Sick and silent
I can see you
somewhere smiling
First the heart
next the brain
did you hear me?
are you listening?
ain't you listening?
did you hear me?
A ravaged target
A trigger
Aim
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