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Ant Farm

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Hate a lot of things
But I love a few things
And you are one of them

Hard to believe
After all these years
But you are one of them

Walk down the streets
I’m thinking:
Everybody move along
I’ve got a sad-hearted needing
To belong

Nevertheless
It’s all the mess you made
But I can’t let it go

Walk down the streets
I’m thinking:
Look at all the ants in a farm
I’ve got a sad-hearted feeling
To harm

Hate a lot of things
But I love a few things
And you are one of them

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