Lyrics The Crime - Augie March
GAR,
BA
Lit,
3rd
poet
of
Avalon,
Exiled
to
the
broken
bit
outside
Imperium,
Not
for
any
mischief,
Just
enormous
indifference
in
song.
You
are
the
people,
the
people
are
you,
Need
I
say
more?
I
showed
you
my
back
and
you
showed
me
your
door,
Now
you
don't
know
how
to
open
it
anymore.
I
suppose
I'll
get
used
to
it
after
some
time,
The
soil
is
ridiculous,
they
make
a
good
wine,
The
weather
comes
bracing
when
it
isn't
just
treating
you
fine.
But
I
feel
I've
grown
older
here
and
not
to
the
wise,
Everything
just
hurts
a
little
more,
Except
for
the
lies,
And
when
the
truth
comes
I
cannot
disguise
my
fear.
You
are
the
people,
the
people
are
you,
Need
I
say
more?
I
showed
you
my
back
and
you
showed
me
your
door,
Now
I
don't
know
how
to
open
it
anymore.
If
I
mocked
my
metropoli,
pilloried
the
pillars
Of
an
edifice
in
search
of
a
cliff,
With
my
rank
and
profession
So
far
in
recession,
Is
it
even
a
question
of
if?
There
are
days
I'm
reminded,
as
I
gaze
on
the
harbour,
Of
a
younger
man
blinded
And
spurred
on
by
ardour
For
all
things
eternal,
But
when
you
know
that
you're
mortal,
You
just
can't
afford
to
admit.
City
you
are
the
people,
the
people
are
you,
Need
I
say
more?
I
showed
you
my
back
and
you
showed
me
your
door,
Now
we
don't
know
how
to
open
it
anymore.
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