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<description><![CDATA[When you pass through the fire, you pass through humble<br />
you pass through a maze of self doubt<br />
When you pass through humble, the lights can blind you<br />
some people never figure that out<br />
<br />
You pass through arrogance, you pass through hurt<br />
you pass through an ever present past<br />
And it's best not to wait for luck to save you<br />
pass through the fire to the light<br />
<br />
Pass through the fire to the light<br />
pass through the fire to the light<br />
It's best not to wait for luck to save you<br />
pass through the fire to the light<br />
<br />
As you pass through the fire, your right hand waving<br />
there are things you have to throw out<br />
That caustic dread inside your head<br />
will never help you out<br />
<br />
You have to be very strong, 'cause you'll start from zero<br />
over and over again<br />
And as the smoke clears there's an all consuming fire<br />
lying straight ahead<br />
<br />
Lying straight ahead<br />
lying straight ahead<br />
As the smoke clears there's an all consuming fire<br />
lying straight ahead<br />
<br />
They say no one person can do it all<br />
but you want to in your head<br />
But you can't be Shakespeare and you can't be Joyce<br />
so what is left instead<br />
<br />
You're stuck with yourself and a rage that can hurt you<br />
you have to start at the beginning again<br />
And just this moment this wonderful fire<br />
started up again<br />
<br />
When you pass through humble, when you pass through sickly<br />
when you pass through I'm better than you all<br />
When you pass through anger and self deprecation<br />
and have the strength to acknowledge it all<br />
<br />
When the past makes you laugh and you can savor the magic<br />
that let you survive your own war<br />
You find that that fire is passion<br />
and there's a door up ahead not a wall<br />
<br />
As you pass through fire as you pass through fire<br />
trying to remember its name<br />
When you pass through fire licking at your lips<br />
you cannot remain the same<br />
<br />
And if the building's burning move towards that door<br />
but don't put the flames out<br />
There's a bit of magic in everything<br />
and then some loss to even things out<br />
<br />
Some loss to even things out<br />
some loss to even things out<br />
There's a bit of magic in everything<br />
and then some loss to even things out<br />
<br />
Magic and Loss - LOU REED]]></description>
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