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Trying hard to survive the nuclear devastation |
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Under shelter for a year maybe more |
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Scrounging for food that may have survived the source of radiation |
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Amidst the darkness lying below the floor |
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The tragedy of |
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Hiroshima, the killing of a nation |
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A logical way to end a bloody war |
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The lone survivors all together in a congregation |
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Praying for mercy behind a leadened door |
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Sheltered, sheltered from the storm, shattered |
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The kamikazes and the |
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Maxis suffering condemnation |
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Wondering if they'll ever stay alive |
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Looking for ways to pacify the constant aggravation |
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Under pressure to let them all survive |
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The Tragedy of |
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Hiroshima, the killing of a nation |
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Hundreds of thousands of people left to die |
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Nuclear clouds surround the tombs with little admiration |
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The children in the shelter start to cry |
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Sheltered, sheltered from the storm, shattered |
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Taking away the prisoners, taking away their lives |
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Taking away their freedom |
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They won't survive the shelters, they won't survive the pain |
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They won't survive the memories |
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Crying out for peace, crying in disgust |
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Crying out in ignorance |
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Fighting s losing battle, fighting s lost cause |
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Fighting against the hypocrisy of fighting a nuclear war |