War between races
War between lies
War between something
That lays deep inside
The deadliest one come blazing and identified
How many must slave before we realize
How many must slave before we realize
I cought a glimpse of things to come
I was jolted
I cought a glimpse of things to come
One man stops and launches an explosion
I cought a glimpse of things to come

It falls on you and it falls on me
Outside the church the streets are wet its half past three
When you get the move steady cause no good is up again
Mortally wounded, blood on the front seat, it's the beginning of the end
God bless the day and family and friends

I cought a glimpse of things to come
I was jolted
I cought a glimpse of things to come
One man stops and launches an explosion
I cought a glimpse of things to come


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    Isnt "war between races, war between lies" a line from "unity"? And "it falls on you and it falls on me" is a line from "hoover street"

    poprocksncoke1212on July 29, 2008   Link

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