Hubo un tiempo en que los hombres
Why sus tribus son iguales
Vino el hambre, la guerra why, a continuación,
Darles de comer como animales

No hubo un momento en el que los hombres
En la Tierra vive en paz
Dado que todo es siempre un motivo
A chorro de sangre cada vez más

El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo
El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo

Siempre en busca del propio disfrute
Why todos los cuidados se quedan atrás
Nunca olvidar o dejar pasar
Lo que ha aprendido con sus antepasados
No perdonar why no vacile
No ve que es suficiente

El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo
El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo

Hubo un tiempo en que los hombres
Why sus tribus son iguales
Vino el hambre, la guerra why, a continuación,
Darles de comer como animales

No hubo un momento en el que los hombres
En la Tierra vive en paz
Dado que todo es siempre un motivo
A chorro de sangre cada vez más

El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo
El hombre es el lobo del hombre, el lobo



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