It May Be a Legend
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It May Be a Legend
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It has hardened the root
Making jewels about moves
Soldering blisters in his hands
Moiré patterns without frames
Lost an eye
Send one piece
Call me out
Cutting wires to survive
Veins are hard to sanitize
I'm someone else you've let behind
No! I'm someone else
Remember?
Watch me bleed and pray for me
Labyrinth of baritones
This falling towers are monotone
Yeah I'm someone else you've let behind
Send one car
Lost a piece
Call me out
Concentrate and put these zeros
Straightly lines in ancient mirrors
Lost an eye
Send one piece
Call me out
Send one car
Lost a piece
Call me out
[Gimme a map
Gimme a map
Show me the way
All their resigned pieces
Dying today
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