Pariahs
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Pariahs
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I had a dream last night
The sky lit up so bright
As I lay dying I stopped dreaming of eternal life
But then the weather changed
And washed away my shame
Thank God for drugs and love for all the things the devil's blamed
Load that smile with lines
Blacked out eyes so bright
I like the pretty girls
The ones dressed up in curls
They make me crazy they say "Baby oh you rock my world!"
But then the 'X' kicks in
And I'm back in that dream
I keep on floating never knowing if I'm out or in
Load that smile with lines
Blacked out eyes so bright
And that you feel no shame
You've got yourself to blame
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