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The Third Commandment
Eugene Mirvis
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1.The free - dom gran tedto us at birth is o - ur
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2.The priests, rab - bis, and shrinks cont - rol with blinks of
3.What do you read, my lord?” “The words,” swore Ham - let
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cons cience, will and mind. We seek, we err, we change our goals, with - in a
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winks, your ten der soul. They tell you what is your main call, they play you
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on a ve nom sword. He drank a poi son, like Mo zArt, Who’d mu sic-
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ques - tion “Who am I?” The fro - zen shots of Space and
like a bas - ket - ball. “Ho - w to work, to live or
- scored his thoughts, and heart. Words can't ex - plain the fe - e-
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Time, past life mile sto - nes not to hold, E - rect like i - dols cast a-
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pray”, what's good, what's e - vil, what to say. In ess ence, they keep false gate-
- ars that make you shed your te - a - rs Don’t vol unte - er to shake in
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- side, thy spi - rit, suf - fe - ring and bold When souls and thoughts have
- ways to the i - de - als you o - bey. Ump - teen re - li - gions
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fear: do not de - claim Willi am Shakes peare In front of mobs in
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worked e nough: year af - ter year, day af - ter night Your con science cle aring
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you may search, but faith is hard to match with church, While law yers won’t de-
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pu - u - blic, at king doms or re - pu - u - blics. Your words with mea ning-
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