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"Six o'clock, T.V. hour, don't get caught in foreign tower
Slash and burn, return, listen to yourself churn
Lock him in uniform, book burning, bloodletting
Every motive escalate, automotive incinerate
Light a candle, light a motive, step down, step down
Watch your heel crush, crush, uh oh
This means no fear, cavalier, renegade and steering clear
A tournament, a tournament, a tournament of lies
Offer me solutions, offer me alternatives and I decline
It's the end of the world as we know it .....
.... and I feel fine"
~~ by R.E.M.
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That's great, it starts with an earthquake, birds and snakes an aeroplane. Lenny Bruce is not afraid.
Eye of a hurricane, listen to yourself churn. World serves its own needs, don't mis-serve your own needs. Speed it up a notch. Speak, grunt, no strength. The ladder starts to clatter with fear flight, down height.
Wire in a fire representing seven games in a government for hire at a combat site. Left of West and coming in a hurry with the Furies breathing down your neck.
Team by team reporters baffled, Trumped, tethered, cropped. Look at that low plane! Fine. Then, uh-oh overflow population, common group, but it'll do. Save yourself, serve yourself. World serves its own needs.
Listen to your heart bleed, tell me, with the rapture and the reverent and the right, right. You vitriolic, patriotic, slam, fight, bright light, feelin pretty psyched.
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A Common US Military Phrase
“Got your six”
Meaning: Watching your back
Military members commonly describe direction using the hours of a clock. Whichever direction the vehicle, unit, or individual is moving is the 12 o’clock position, so the six o’clock position is to the rear. “Got your six” and the related “watch your six” come from service members telling each other that their rear is covered or that they need to watch out for an enemy attacking from behind.