Selfishness (God Damn It)
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Selfishness (God Damn It)
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Selflessness will be the only song I sing
I pray that I will lose my breath
If my lips find a different melody
And all my days, until my grave
I pray my song remains the same
And should I fall I'm thankful that there’s Grace
Selfishness, God Damn it!
And if you’re really listening
Then please understand that I mean it
I don’t want to dance ‘round language
I just want that filthy vile disgusting thing
As far away from us as it can be
Amen
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