Maybe

Album: Miasma (1987)
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  • everyone told you
    there was no way back
    you made your decision
    that was that
    there no exceptoin
    no more compromise
    because the human form
    only fits one size
    do I agree
    to right is wrong
    the whole world is . . .

    It May Be

    One way street
    that we all go down
    see there burning car
    we can't drive around
    no options
    no alrternative choice
    the revolution is just background noise

    the waiting list
    is oh so long
    and you died before your sins

    It maybe
    yeah maybe

    Theres no dissention
    without permition
    and the dangerous man
    made the safe decision
    if we still believe in the traditional life
    and the good old days may never die

    are we the worse
    to see it all
    and still refuse to act

    it may be Writer/s: NICK SALOMAN
    Publisher: THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC, Third Side Music Inc.
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