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lyrics
I turn my camera off
Remember how it was before
I should disconnect before they find me
Can't see you anymore
That's what I wish that I could say
But I won't be able to survive anymore
I pulled the plug today
I burned the straw man, now it's me
Just a cipher with no laws to protect me
I've got some money in a drawer
Some bars of gold and
There's some bottled water stacked in the garage
Now
I can be whole
I caught some fish today
I caught some squirrels in a trap
But now I feel kinda sick
My fire's stopped burning
Can't see friends anymore
It's much too risky these days
They could turn me in
Can't sacrifice this
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