on top of the black mountain we suddenly turn pale as someone starts to pray: “each of us […] nothing but the needle in the hay – let the machine slowly rust, let the sea lose its lust, we´ll never […] us either way!“ but i say: “life´[…] too long to consider it short, so why not make this all we want. . . at least until forever?!” and the preacher sings his sway: “let the world gather dust, let them have their fuzz, we´ll never […] us either way!“ but i say: “life´[…] too long to consider it short, so why not make this all we want. . . until forever? – you think you´[…] too smart to fall for this, the fairy tales of eternal bliss, well, we could fall together . . . from the top of the black mountain.”
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