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I was born in a city, with waters at the core,
Where the angels fell from heaven, and the children have been torn.
We were dancing in September, we were sleeping on the floor,
And I was pretending it was better than before.
I know I hurt you, baby, when I traveled to the North.
I took my book of longing, and a song is what came forth.
The echoes on the railroad were gambling with my ears.
I was born in a city where a woman disappeared.
But it is time, you told me, Anger. It began with my defeat.
These sorrows will find justice if your love comes back to me.
I was born in a city conquered by the war,
Of seven little traitors that were knocking at my door.
The day I remember by traveling to that shore,
Is when love that rose from rubble took my heart forevermore.
Tell me when it’s over, tell me when it’s done,
And bring this life that crumbled back where it belongs.
The echoes on the subway were colored by the tears,
Of a city that was burning, where a woman disappeared.
But it is time, you told me, Anger. It began with my defeat.
These sorrows will find justice if your love comes back to me.
Woman, I heard you say that love will be the way.
Woman, come back to me, to the place where we used to be.
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