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Flamorn Uncertainty


Why am I here and who am I?
Answers give rise to new questions
Sit down and look at me
I am your personal TV

I am a mirror image of myself
I'm a puppet and I'm a puppeteer
In other worlds I am different
I am not sure.To dream is all I can

Some people don't deserve such life
They die in poverty
What if I can help them?
What if I can change the world?

Standing alone on a roof
I can shoot at plastic people
Or accept this pain
Exist and conform to the rules

What is right? What is wrong?
I'm ready to explode
My time will come
And I will make my choice
Let's play this game
Where is a dream?Where is a reality?
Stay alive or die
Decide the voice in my head

My life is an imperceptible point
In an infinite stream of time

Some things will never change
I hear voices in my head
Universe will be live without us
Why should we fight for this dirty planet?

What is right? What is wrong?
I'm ready to explode
My time will come
And I will make my choice
Let's play this game
Where is a dream? Where is a reality?
Stay alive or die
Decide the voice in my head

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