Dirt To Mud
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Dirt To Mud
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As long as my veins are flowing with blood
Sure as the rain
Turns the dirt into mud
As long as there's blood
In my veins I will search
For as sure the sun
Turns the mud into dirt
I'm gonna hurt
And they say a man in pain
Will prepare to die
They say a man who hurts
Won't even try
How long does it take
For pain to change to hurt
As long as the sun
turns the mud back to dirt
How long will it take
for the dirt to change with rain
how long will this hurt
choose to remain
As long as my veins are flowing with blood
Sure as the rain
Turns the dirt into mud
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