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Late Nite Gun Fight with Jimmy Fallon

from In a Perfect World by Slaves to the Pavement

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Last night I was on my way to... Guards are on the road I'm trying to get through. Guns drawn, a line of war pawns grip me up the slam me to the ground. The high beams grace my alter ego. Just because your whole lives are lived in a gunfight, doesn't mean you have the right to shoot down every life in sight. I look back at the heroes gone and think, "When the hell did everything go so wrong?" I can't put my fingers on the answer to the problems and the damage done. The high beams grace my alter ego. Just because your whole lives are lived in a gunfight, doesn't mean you have the right to shoot down every life in sight. War, I will not honor. We are one world. Death's not your option. Grab your soldiers and rifles, I'll be taking all civilians. The residents are staking their god given rights into their proud graves. We are just hostages molested on their stage. All the roads I've been walking, I'm running. And all the bodies lined for chalk, I'll be chalking. We are the refugees in our own police state. We are the ones that take freedom to our grave. War, I will not honor. We are one world. Death's not your option.

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from In a Perfect World, released October 12, 2012

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