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Feeder Fires

She wants the world to see
To notice her, to cut things free
She stands upon the hill
To watch the stars

She feels a sense of peace
Expressions pale, as daylight leaves
She stands upon the hill
To watch the stars

She lights the fire then she goes below
She lights the fire then she goes
Lights the fire then she goes
Lights the fires, she lights the fires

This time
This time tonight
Shine bright
Shine bright tonight
Tonight

She wants solutions now
A better life as souls cry out
She stands upon the hill
To watch the stars

She turns her head to see
New solace on the empty street
She stands upon the hill
To watch the stars

She lights the fire then she goes below
She lights the fire then she goes
She lights the fire

This time
This time tonight
Shine bright
Shine bright tonight
Keep holding on

The sadness gone, it's just begun
Our voices strong, we carry on
The sadness gone, the sadness gone

This time
This time tonight
Shine bright
Shine bright tonight
Keep holding on

She lights the fires then she goes
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