Some say he was the greatest mind
Or at least among top four
That ever lay his feet
On this land that we call home
I wouldn't disagree
But what would say the pope
Well I think the only thing
We have to do is burn his work
Somewhere in northern France
So many years ago
Who knows would France exist
If there wasn't for that girl
She had more belief in God
Then anyone I know
Despite that fact
The bishop said you must burn
In flame you wouldn't understand
Flame for you were never there
Flame so easy and so great
Flame you wouldn't
No you wouldn't understand
On the road next to where
John spent his childhood days
Few hundred years before
He met his best friend Ray
In a town famous
For its sins and immoral saints
Salvation came
And all the town was in its grace
In flame you wouldn't understand
Flame for you were never there
Flame so easy and so great
Flame you wouldn't
No you wouldn't understand
Somewhere between these lines
As I wrote this song
I started thinking
And this thinking got to strong
It's always been
Our human need to destroy
Well if that is not absurd
Than I think we all should burn
In flame you wouldn't understand
Flame for you were never there
Flame so easy and so great
Flame you wouldn't
No you wouldn't understand
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