Arms & Danger
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Arms & Danger
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Hours after after hours,
our afternoon hours are after us now.
Were all arms and dangerous,
were all almost famous for it.
And I've got names for it and they're all the same, I'd bet.
Hours before you go,
I still will not know if people or time will ever move slow.
We'll be palms in paradise when the pearly gates see our pearly whites.
So all palms in for paradise.
The second coming of our birth rights.
Do you know what you've got going good for you.
I was born in 1968 to replace Bobby Kennedy,
and I don't know how it all might go.
Do you know what you've got going, good for you.
No one could be happier for you.
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