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Light the sky and hold on tight
the world is burning down

I don't post lyrics as a rule, but this just came at the right time.

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psnob said…
i know this isn't what follows, but what's running through my head now is...'the flags are up...'
:D
decaf said…
heh. That's why I updated the post.
Batool said…
Right time? What right time? Tell me! Tell me! :)
decaf said…
Like when you've been thinking about something for quite some time and you hear a snippet of a song that seems to relate? It's a bit like a sudden realization - and the 'right time' is if it catches you unawares.
decaf said…
hahahaha

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