The Late Great Cassiopia
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The Late Great Cassiopia
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I was born today in all them constelation
The minor where a major wants to be
I stacked my words, manufactured merchant
And walked along the water in my sleep
To the news spun circles and there I saw you
Wrapped up in a New York magazine
Was that the page that tells how I was fallen?
Well maybe that part is not worth mentioning
Now...what will they say?
Now...what can they do anyway, anyway?
So let me down slow, let me down real easy
Even giants have to watch how they decline
I'd wheelie in the sky or anything else, I promise
I will until the day that I die
I will until the day that I die
What will they say?
What's the world, gonna do anyway, anyway?
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