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The Void

by Nine Lashes

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What sort of place is this? How did it get this far? We'd never hear them say We'll never become It's like a dream in a sense I never saw this far But I see the fault It's like it's never enough So please just say Where do you go If nothing can satisfy I've wasted all this time I'm finding the road And tonight the sky Is burning bright for me I'm pleading innocence They'll never see these scars Just like the world To try and tear us apart But I won't forget I'll see this through To the end So please just say Where do you go If nothing can satisfy I've wasted all this time I'm finding the road And tonight the sky Is burning bright for me Where do you go? Where do you find your home? Or satisfy your hunger? So please just say Where do you go If nothing can satisfy I've wasted all this time I'm finding the road And tonight the sky Is burning bright for me

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The Void

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The Outfield: "As you leave my place, won't you close ___ ____? And don't forget what I told you."
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B the book
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