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The man behind the mask
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At the masquerade’s board?
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Can you see through his disguise?
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Is he a friend of yours

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The man behind the mask
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A face you can’t conceal?
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I can see through your disguise

Standing in the dark
Hidden in the crowd
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Trying to see your face
Chasing shadows through
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The night

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