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Drudgery Of The Craft

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Drudgery Of The Craft

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The skyline lit in green

torn from this gentle blue soul

Where I, a lad, would sit

overlooking this town of old

And I understood

that to make my dreams real

it would take the sacrifice of another dream I made that day

For all the pain that I've endured

I will never cease the attack

Into the woods, I go

The drudgery of the craft

beckons me to strive

for higher plains than thee

But I shall return to your wretched land

when I feel the need to suffer again

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