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Introdução:
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I found this quote in a book and I thought of you
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So I walked me out like a moth in the morning dew
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And a million cigarettes later the quote reappeared
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Now nothing about my love could be called insincere
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Love thine enemy -- Love thine enemy
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But hate their lack of sincerity
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Love thine enemy
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Every idiot thing you say speaks of Pain and Truth
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Because of the beautiful way your tongue can seduce
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What?s behind the mountain is a mystery
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That?s why after the quote I added: Sincerity
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Love thine enemy -- Love thine enemy
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But hate their lack of sincerity
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Love thine enemy
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He tried to come between us like a purple ghoul
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Hypocrites especially practice the golden rule
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I love what you say though sometimes it?s mean
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Without earthworms how else would the soil keep clean?
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Love thine enemy
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But hate their lack of sincerity
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Love thine enemy
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Love thine enemy -- Love thine enemy
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But hate their lack of sincerity
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Love thine enemy -- I love - love - love my enemy
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Love thine enemy -- Love thine enemy
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But hate their lack of sincerity
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Love thine enemy