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Little soldier, little insect You know war it has no heart It will kill you in the sunshine Or happily in the the dark Where kindness is a card game Or a bent up cigarette In the trenches, in the hard rain With a bullet and a bet.
Conor Oberst
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Conor Oberst
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: February 15
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Conor Mullen Oberst
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