Elements
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Elements
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He lights a cigarette
I watched the fire burn it down
He doesn't know it yet
But there's fire in this town
And every thing I thought I'd be
Is burning right in front of me
And everything I thought I'd become
But in this world of ours
We want freedom
Water, earth, fire and oxygen
I move across the floor
He listens as the rain comes down
I'll see his face no more
And I need this room without a sound
Suddenly the air is thin
I don't know where I will begin
I'll bury all our dreams in the ground
In this world of ours
We want freedom
Walter, earth, fire and oxygen
Somewhere darling
Somewhere no one knows
Maybe in our next life
In this world of ours
We want freedom
Water, earth, fire and oxygen
We want freedom
Water, earth, fire and oxygen
He lights a cigarette
I watched the fire burn it down
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