Dead Man's World
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Dead Man's World
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All of his work
The words that he spoke
Was rising, rising again
A long time ago
He was a king of the world
Was rising, rising again
Body on the ground
A dead man's world
The debt was paid
A dead man's world
All the music that was born
That was lost and forgotten
Was rising, rising again
The reason that he died
And now become an idol
Was rising, rising again
Body on the ground
A dead man's world
The debt was paid
A dead man's world
Was rising again
Rising again
All of his work
The words that he spoke
Was rising, rising again
A long time ago
He was the king of the world
Was rising, rising again
Body on the ground
A dead man's world
The debt was paid
A dead man's world
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