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Well integrated, almost New Yorker
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In my building all glass and steel
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I take my job, a line of coke, a coffee
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On the other side of the earth
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Never heard of Manhattan
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My daily life is misery and war
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Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
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Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
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Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
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Exploded into my windows
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My sky so blue turned stormy
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When the bombs leveled my village
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Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
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Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
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Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
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So long, goodbye my American dream
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Me, never again the dogs' slave
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They forced on you the tyrants' Islam
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Have those guys ever read the Koran
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I won't be master of the universe
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This country I loved so much, could it be
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After all a colossus with feet of clay
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The gods, the religions
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The weapons, the flags, the homelands, the nations
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Always turn us into cannon fodder
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Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
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Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
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Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
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Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
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Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
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Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence