Road To Ruin (Charles Whitman)
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Road To Ruin (Charles Whitman)
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Under cruel sunshine on 1966
Take a look to clear blue sky
My sanity has gone
I killed my mother at midnight
Then stab my wife to death
Ready for a final solution
Now i got a gun
My final day of summer
With my rifle, up to the tower
Take a look down to the ground
To searching for my target
15 people had died
Here, there and everywhere
No reason to kill someone
I just pull the trigger
Life's not worth living
If there's a hell you'll see me there
Hear my cry
Feel my fear
Still i'm in pain & misery
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