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S \ Smalltown
Poets \ New Man
Eye is to the body
as a thought is to the soul
They're both a lamp whose sharpness I control
Beauty lingers 'bout as long as flattery my friend
That door doesn't let out but lets back in
I was full of everything,
my eyes put on this plate
Full of joy I'm needing, less of late
I can return love to You the best that I know how
I believe my worth has been redeemed
And I can be a new man now
Flatterers can
fill a room as readily as this
The devil goes to dinner amidst their bliss
Following the need will lead me farther from truth's well
Then only to be filled with what I miss
I'm a new man,
I'm a new man
Like I said, there's
always room where one keeps all things dear
I'll shrink away from sight and thought and evil that appears
I'm a new man,
I'm a new man.
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