How Much Pain
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How Much Pain
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how much pain you need
how much pain you need
how much pain you need until you stop
how much pain you need to let them go
it wil leave us
to an endless sleep
the time is short for us
so will hold our hands
so will be together
there so much things that i have to say you before,
oh our time is so short
how much families you have to destroy?
how much hope and dreams to throw away?
how much people you will separate?
you will never, you will never stop
so will hold our hands
so will be together
don't leave me
cause i...don't wanna die alone
how much sadness? How much grief?
Oh how, oh how, oh how much pain you need?
to leave us in peace...
it will leave us
to an endless sleep
oh the time is short for us
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