Pitch Black
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Pitch Black
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innocent and unconcerned
unaware but satisfied
empty headed and asinine
brainless with a silly smile
one step forward, two steps back
your future seems to me pitch black
one step forward, two steps back
follow my ideas off the beaten track
unperceived but clearly here
what you can't see you cannot fear
a pack of trouble you don't care
as you are no doubt aware
one step forward, two steps back
your future seems to me pitch black
one step forward, two steps back
follow my ideas off the beaten track
with little steps they rape your life
with wide steps escaping the truth
changing your tomorrow needs a plan
sharing of your sorrows abates your pain
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