For seven days has the hail fallen from the sky
We think of nothing else still no one discloses a single thought
It's a black hail and the sun in shade
Something will come about
And we await tomorrow what's coming and what that means

YOU - seem to think
THAT - we are lost
YOU SEEM TO WAIT - for the end to come
I KNOW FOR A FACT - it's a new day for mankind

For seven days has life been fleeing further north
It's on all our minds still we all pretend not to wonder why
It's a black hail and the sun in shade
Something is unforeseen
And we await tomorrow what's coming to befall us all

YOU - seem to think
THAT - we are lost
YOU SEEM TO WAIT - for the end to come
I KNOW FOR A FACT - it's a new day for mankind

YOU - seem to think
THAT - we are lost
YOU SEEM TO WAIT - for the end to come
I KNOW FOR A FACT - it's a new day for mankind

YOU - seem to think
THAT - we are lost
YOU SEEM TO WAIT - for the end to come
I KNOW FOR A FACT - it's a new day for mankind


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