Wildlife Sculpture
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Wildlife Sculpture
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The first time tunnelvision sets in
Beware the sign of hyperventilation
Beware the dangers of living alone
Be sure to hide scars from future generations
Now let your old friends over as they met your demise
You can't miss it when you look in their eyes
Don't be your own, don't be your own summer's day
We don't scissor, we don't separate
The second time I was making up for past mistakes
And I said next time put me on the good side
Wait in 90 miles we could be riding the brakes
And I suggest I give it all I could by
I see the way they come when you call
Our backs are not against the wall
Don't be your own, don't be your own summer's day
We don't scissor, we don't separate
Don't be your own, don't be your own
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