Beautiful Lumps Of Coal
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Beautiful Lumps Of Coal
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Did you ever hear of Carrie
Mother to six
Angel to a thousand
You may have never seen her
But her actions spoke much louder
She changed this place
She changed this place
Did you ever meet a man named Joe
Father to eight
Giver to plenty more
He'd give you his very last dollar
When what he needed cost two
He changed this place
Without you knowing his face
We're so selfish
Self seeking
We're so desperate to be number one
So unworthy
Of what's given
What are we doing here
Have you ever played the martyr
Only for the reason of a prize
Can we ever give up trying
To be something in another's eyes
And change this place
We can change this place
Unnoticed
Unnoticed
Unnoticed
Unnoticed
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