Break it
Stop
Open your eyes
Realize you're blind
And the truth will
Keep away the devil, man
Come on, we can melt you know
With every (?) you (?)

You're a sinner
I'm a sinner
You can repent
Your true (?)
Get deeper on me, man
The devil is about to get you
Just realise it and take it out of your head

Like this like this
Boom
Getting ill instead
This is reality man
Why can't man be true?
Why can't we let the people be free?
Leave them in peace man
Peace - I'm with it
Love - I'm with it
Peace - I'm with it
Love - I'm with it

Murder and you don't stop

Little bit more better

Not always blind man
We don?t always have one god on the TV
Or with (?)
Its haunting
Yo we?re getting hot every time
Hearing this man

This bit
Jews and they don't stop
Christians and they won't stop
Muslims and they don't stop
Murder and they won't stop
World and they won't stop
Europe and they won't stop
Africa and they won't stop
Jimmy G never ever talk about

Its no need to laugh about this situation at all
Yo let's all come together and talk about this problem
And solve it

Let?s go



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