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I have a friend named desire
I have a friend named shame
I threw them all in the fire
I threw them all in the flame
the fire burned through their bodies
and burned them down to the bone
but their faces are singed in my head
like statues made of stone
and I can’t get them out of my brain
I can’t get them out of my brain
but I keep on seeing them again and again
I have nothing to cling to
I have nothing at all
I have nothing to cling to
but it feels so good to fall
I have a friend named desire
I have a friend named shame
I have a friend named misery
I have a friend named pain
I never want to see them again
I never want to see them again
some of them may die in anger
the other ones will die in vain
i live in dc i used to be sad most the time now just some time i play teen liver and gauche and played other dc bands too some time write me we talk later ok?
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