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The Rake's Progress, opera in 3 acts: Act 3. Scene 2. Duet. How dark, how dark and dreadful is this place lyrics
Have dissolved and broken down
And the soil that you grew in when you were small
Has become nothing more than dirt in some dirty town
When you list all the qualities that you despise
And you realize you're describing yourself
And breakin' someone up inside
Is your only source of pride?
Have dissolved and broken down
And the soil that you grew in when you were small
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