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INTRO
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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Marcus19 Rhythm Player |
#1 by Marcus19 Doug at Mar 28, 1999 at 6:10 AM EST |
| I probably would think so too, if it wasn't for these lines: "But I want a pistol In my hand I wanna go to A different land" The title, "Big Exit", also makes me believe it's about stepping out of the mortal world and into whatever awaits you when you have. In my opinion, a "big exit" that leads to a "different land" seems to be representing death (and life after death) way too well to be some sort of coincidence or random choice of words. | |