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we lay
did you ever see an alligator
he came and took me by the hand
when night drifts along the streets of the city
before the solemn bronze saint
and as we walked the grass was faintly stirred
and my name is truthful
she knows a cheap release
within this lowly grave a conqueror lies
to some the fat gods
why do
is there anybody there
leave the lovely words unsaid

 



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