Moving On
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Moving On
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The times are changing
Slowly, but still
Who can blame me for looking back?
I never asked for anything
Meanwhile, the streets are calling
I wish i could be there
Still they all look back
And i do the same thing
When is it time to move on?
One decides the fate of thousands
I can't handle my own
Freeze! subversive rebels
You're under arrest
For awakening
The sense of freedom
(freeze!) my vanishing memories
Except that
You can't prevent
When the time comes
The crowd still stands
Against the common sense
The media keeps doing it's job
And these rioters are a menace
For good citizens like you
That work, and vote, and pay
But everyone has a cross too
I'm bearing mine my way
The times are changing, my friend
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