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Lux Manifesto

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: N. Tesla Canonical path: /ntesla/lux-manifesto Related lyric paths: 6
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Lux Manifesto

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Where?

Where do we go?

To the light of high lamps

Where?

Those people, fallen from the roofs

Lay motionlessly

Laughing, but sobbing inside

Run to the edge

We will be afraid inside

And I am afraid

Not to be afraid of death

Someone's calling out of the window

Come home!

I stumble

I break the bones of disappointed

Light is dimming in the sky

I need, the light!

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