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Nature's guilt
The plants and the fog are at it again
And the sky just sits and stares
A foreign old cloud
Foreign to sympathy
Foreign to helplessness
Native to victory
The plants and the fog are at it again
Ground zero fighters have been buried and forgotten
But new replacements are forbidden to spout
And the sky just sits and stares
The rocks have been compromised
And the fog continues to rage
But they’re all found guilty in the end
How can innocence exists with no youth?
And we all just sit and stare
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