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The Simple Infinite Complexity of Pain
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen, but
Right now I’ve got a secret to tell
About the simple infinite complexity of pain
The feeling that sticks around, like something you can’t defeat
Right now I’ve got a secret to tell
It gnaws and burns, leaving a dullness in its place
The feeling that sticks around, like something you can’t defeat
The fire is doused but the burns last
It gnaws and burns, leaving a dullness in its place
Indrinched lost in the depths
The fire is quick, but the burns last
Can’t lie no more, can’t hide no more, I got to be true.
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