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Crimson Solitude

Crimson Solitude lyrics by Kaddisfly. Soledad red, give the trees their key to green, the color seen Humans are trees with different leaves, With differing...

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Crimson Solitude

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Soledad red, give the trees their key to green,

the color seen

Humans are trees with different leaves,

With differing shades of which each one perceives

And as sight has them think they're alone in the breeze..

Evolution precedes the sky

and even the youngest children ask

why do we fight over who owns the sea and stars

when none of them are even ours

we did not bring anything new into the world

and we can take nothing out of it.

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