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I felt the earth on Monday. It moved beneath my feet. |
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In the form of a morning paper. Laid out for me to see. |
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Saw his face in a corner picture. I recognized the name. |
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Could not stop staring at the. Face I'd never see again. |
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It's a shame to awake in a world of pain |
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What does it mean when a war has taken over |
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It's the same everyday in a hell manmade |
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What can be saved, and who will be left to hold her? |
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The whole world...World over. |
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It's a worldwide suicide. |
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Medals on a wooden mantle. Next to a handsome face. |
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That the president took for granted. |
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Writing checks that others pay. |
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And in all the madness. Thought becomes numb and naive. |
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So much to talk about. Nothing for to say. |
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It's the same everyday and the wave won't break |
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Tell you to pray, while the devils on their shoulder |
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Laying claim to the take that our soldiers save |
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Does not equate, and the truth's already out there |
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The whole world,... World over. |
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It's a worldwide suicide. |
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The whole world,... World over. |
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It's a worldwide suicide. |
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Looking in the eyes of the fallen |
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You got to know there's another, another, another, another |
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Another way |
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It's a shame to awake in a world of pain |
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What does it mean when a war has taken over |
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It's the same everyday and the wave won't break |
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Tell you to pray, while the devils on their shoulder |
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The whole world,... World over. |
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It's a worldwide suicide. |
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The whole world,... World over. |
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It's a worldwide suicide. |