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In Sarajevo

from Summer's Over by cuddledrug

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I guess in Sarajevo
I guess in 1914
I saw the dawn of a new age fall,
I saw a mirror breaking.
It's like a distant fire that was slowly making me forget that houses fall,
but I had burned my silhouette into the wall,
and I cannot for the life in me find a reason: an expectation,
but I refuse to follow up on pointless calls.

I’ve studied ancient rulers
and their powers
and their armies
and their lives,
but I refuse to understand why wars go on and how the hell we're still alive:

As people,
so peaceful,
so "human kind."

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from Summer's Over, released September 11, 2013

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