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Mind Your Heart
The night battle's won,
We've nothing to lose,
Wonders they dance,
Oblivious to the war.
Solemn heart bring of my good news,
Who's casualties have ceased to exist?
Step softly now,
Not to ignite new grounds,
For the peace is only settled,
They've ears of a mother.
Solemn heart may I once more ask,
Who's casualties have ceased to exist?
Not only one but two,
Nor whom only both,
Have captured slumber by the hand,
Shaking 'til no more shots fired.
For the moment,
We are of the end,
Drift quietly,
For loudness is sin.

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This is the internal conflict present inside every one of us; basically it's a representation of your heart and mind in a constant battle over what's right and wrong.