In the days when children sung
In the heart claim shattered son
You were right in telling them
Where they were beneath the snow

Space call God right now
Let them be judged upon
What they've done to him, my son
In the snow before the sun

Please God, right now
Please God, right now

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys
With time I create
Invest investigate puzzle solved belated

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys
With time I create
Invest investigate puzzle solved belated

Which one killed my boy?
My question to incriminating convoy
I want death and blood for my son
We will curse that forms the sun

(Speak...)

Please God, right now
Please God, right now

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys
With time I create
Invest investigate puzzle solved belated

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys
With time I create
Invest investigate puzzle solved belated

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys
With time I create
Invest investigate puzzle solved belated

If they could only say all the things they saw would they?
They were only boys...


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    I thought it was Mother McLoud (Martha) Finding her sons in the snow and her wanting God avenge her by killing Long-Arm and Butchie.

    lunchspankon November 08, 2006   Link

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