Remembering
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Remembering
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Calling all corpses to him in calm compelling apathy
Radiate their love and relay their overwhelming pain
In the fire that has been calling us all to it as he sings
Head won't cut back calling safety from them
they're letting it show through all the untold I'll never grow old
Head bring me cold again head make me whole again
So I won't give up and turn to the old
Reform in the love that keeps me in hope
It's something to show for all the I've done for all that I've learned
Now they will know I've won
I've won for everyone
They won't come back draggin what's left of them
Love don't leave me dead come back in the end to save me from this
In so long we haven't felt eyes this fixed surprise
now they all know that I've won for everyone.
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