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Oxymoronic
Marooned on an island where the sun never sets Where the sky's always tinged a certain hue We'll party along with all the other guests Our mood will be a brashly-subtle reddest blue We'll be free to run slowly through our waking sleep Pushing through that pleasurable pain Tell each other stories filled with honest lies And then tell them for the first time, once again We could sit around the fire eating jumbo shrimp We'll declare that they're disgustingly delicious Pretend they're awfully good when cooked under wet flames While admitting that they're pointlessly nutritious And our troubles would be few, growing smaller every day Though the deafening silence could be bitter sweet If we're found to be missing, our hope could soar like lead balloons As even-odds, they'll send a rescue fleet The open secret will always be, that we wanted to remain That our leaving there was filled with such sweet sorrow They'll be right and they'll be wrong, for we truly understand There are wise fools and ordered chaos each tomorrow
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