When all is said and done
We know what's right, what's wrong
But does it matter then
When all is said and done?

When all is dead and gone
We know who lost, who won
But does it matter then
When all is dead and gone?

See everything go
End of all things
The life that we know
Shift your point of view
You've been warned
This one-way ticket is for you

When all the lights go out
We'll know what life's about
But does it matter then
When all the lights go out?

When all the laughter dies
We'll see nothings and realize
But does it matter then
When all the laughter dies?

See everything go
End of all things
The life that we know
Shift your point of view
You've been warned
This one-way ticket is for you

When all the laughter dies
We'll see nothings and realize
But does it matter then
When all the laughter dies?

See everything go
End of all things
The life that we know
Shift your point of view
You've been warned
This one-way ticket is for you


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Versus Terminus Lyrics as written by Bjoern Ingvar Gelotte Anders Par Friden

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    Forgot to add...Versus Terminus is Latin I believe. In English it translates to 'Against the End' or something along those lines, 'the end' meaning the end of life or the world which is a theme expressed in many of the songs on the album particularly Dead End.

    minus_zer0on February 06, 2006   Link

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