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Life Is Art (I Can'T Draw)
Keep in mind while we try While unraveling our time Breaking down my thoughts And see what I have found For being utmost profound With foresight of insight The plan's for you and me I know what I can make be Bloodisblood, all or none Counterstrike, who's won? Your life isn't ever free You live nearby selfishly Each past lives eternally Saddle up to mosey on out Speak truth without doubt Becoming that wayward son Moving the best direction Love richly without greed Live simply, lead by need Here I go, rounding third You know when all is well Worth each second to tell For feeling in your heart Not escaping what is gone It's an easy dash to home You won't ever feel alone You will end up beginning The beginning's an ending And someday I'll know how Life is art, I can't draw
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