The Human Paradox
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The Human Paradox
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Isn't it funny how we can see beyond
Our hell?
Isn't it sad that we only want what we
Can have?
And although we were born in the kindest corner of the universe
We always end up living happiness in reverse
Wake now, pace your cell
Holding each other, our fears we disband
Why can the path be walked backwards?
Why can my soul see its
And sometimes I want to cry
A nostalgic deluge that drowns you in your sleep
No, that babbles gently around your house
Glistening in the morning light
Why is the sky calling my name?
Wake now, pace your cell
Holding each other, our fears we disband
Stand up off the
Leaving illusion, our fate we deny
Seas of destiny
Follow the wave, come and take me away
All of my dreams are the sum of my hopes
Dissipate
All of my love for the world I am
Or is it too late?
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