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WARREL DANE PRAISES TO THE WAR MACHINE |
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Brother
Brother you were never there for me When the children needed peace you disgraced both families
Brother you were never there for me When my father died I thought that you would take my hand You said I was just too young
Sister I can tell you all the love I have for you Our mother sleeps in silent peace because your love was pure
But brother you were never there for me When my father died I thought that you would take my hand You said I was just too young
If I could erase one moment of pain I'd throw away everything, even fame If I could play god do you know what I'd do? I'd swim through your blood and kill the cancer in you
Brother you were never there for me I was just too young but now I've grown and I can say
That brother you were never there for me When my father died I thought that you would take my hand You said I was just too young
If I could play god I'd swim through your blood and kill the cancer in you My brother
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