We Invented Paris
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Public Places

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Public Places

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Public places

With empty faces

That lost their graces

And are locked in cages

No one's coming home

Time will show it's face

Time will come, they'll tear us down

Time will come, they'll tear us all into pieces

Public pages

In crowded places

With useless races

They los their faces

Somewhere on the road

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