Driving on through Lebanon
With your hand inside of my hand
You and me in Galilee
Just a couple of wolves on the lam
I'm haunted by thunder in a nation asunder
All of the peace upon Him
And there's none left for us, so I must adjust
With a brick of C-4 on my skin
And you there beside me, the window that guides me
The only thing that I know
You got a brow so serene for the Mujaheddin
A shame I won't watch it grow old
We get to the station and all the elation
It drains from your face and it's gone
And I agree with you and I hand you my tissue
And say "It's braver to stay and live on"
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