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Ruby Cube Jungle

Far from the country, the city where you used to live
From the parties, the drugs and all you used to give
To the ones you cared or didn't care for
Far from the time where you weren't careful
Now the only sounds that keep you up at night
Not your baby crying or the traffic lights
Hear the wind in the trees, you want it to stop
Gently fall asleep, the jungle wakes up

Snakes crawling up your pants, spiders in your hair
Climb up on a tree but there's a tiger there
You keep telling yourself that it's a bad dream
You're cold and you're wet, lonely human being
A few years later if you're still alive
Probably hairy and naked heard you had a wife
What about your first love, what about your child
Erased cause, the jungle woke up

The jungle woke up, the jungle woke up, the jungle woke up

He likes to live at night
Chase animals and fight
He doesn't look like a man
Far away from his hometown
You better not get lost there
You'll find the wild beware
And you'll never make it stop
Because the jungle wakes up, the jungle wakes up, the jungle wakes up
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