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Too heavy to float
Too light to sink
I think less
than speak i think
my eyes too open
to see anything
My heart too full
To feel a thing
Turn me off
Like you turn off radio
Burn my books
and all that i've done
take away security
Give back my purify
My mouth too full
to say a word
My ears too big
that's what i heard
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