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A Call to Arms

by Urbandub

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I see your face all tired & weary From battles fought, lost & won. You take your chances Fuck the consequence Dive right in with no regrets No regrets. There's no point to keep your head face down When all we see and know and feel is temporary Spread your arms and keep your head held high Good things are better taken in The less you notice. Witness to a city that never sleeps Where sins are made then buried Doesn't matter how deep or hidden It's always, always there. Hold back the tears, there's little reprieve If you show you are weak You're accepting defeat Pick up the pieces and dust yourself off Then banner away. Heaven won't wait So don't hold back Don't waste another minute You carry all the weight 'Cause you think you got no worth I'll be happy come the moment you've guessed it all. This is your call to arms So take in all you desire Heaven won't wait so don't hold back Now take it all.

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