Preaching To The Choir Invisible I
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Preaching To The Choir Invisible I
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So you say you've got a peace about it?
I propose you could live without it,
Because we'd all love to invent the mystery,
And we'd all love to deny the history.
But love leads me on.
Lets me say what I think:
That we all belong to the earth and the sea.
You say the truth sets us free?
Sounds good to me!
Open up the pit!
He swallows or spits,
And I swallowed that shit for so long.
Now what should I think of faith?
It ain't noble or brave, and I don't need to be saved or chosen.
Love leads me on,
Lets me say what I think:
That we all belong to the earth and the sea.
You say the truth sets us free?
Well, it calls to me and it offers no empty promises,
Because there's probably nothing more than this:
"Just today." (x8)
So can you see that we are all where
We belong?
We belong?
We belong?
We belong?
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