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Black Steel
have I indulge in a dream, so none the less as far as it seems, so greyed is my hairs, ask what you may, I see you all too soon, just as easy as a summers day, to those empty rooms of all heartache and gloom, engage in a journey for it is all of too soon, I run, for the fire burns like ashes in time, that ends the world as American wars, like in the drop of a dime, all fellows that curse this phrase, as of my ways, I glance into his eyes for the end of dayz, which take my mind to as timeless as his gaze still I don't believe what it will be, in time my friends you all will agree, what I have seen took place on a star, is o so close when you think its so far, enjoy this life and cherish it good, for the story I say will crack like wood. for father of darkness has dropped his hood.
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