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[ti:Six feet under] |
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[ar:funker vogt] |
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A one-sided trench war |
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Within an undefined area |
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A small nation defended its borders |
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In a very unfair campaign |
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Their trenches had been destroyed |
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By air attacks and ground assaults |
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Many of them were buried alive |
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By armored bulldozers |
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Chorus: |
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Now they are lying six feet under |
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Buried in their own trenches |
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Lost and forlorn souls |
[01:15.20] |
In search of their eternal rest |
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Those who died by grenades and tank attacks |
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Were left in their trenches |
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After this war, the remaining trenches |
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Simply were filled with soil |
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With everything that was inside... |
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Chorus (3x): |
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Now they are lying six feet under |
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Buried in their own trenches |
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Lost and forlorn souls |
[02:16.77] |
In search of their eternal rest |
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