Before And After
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Before And After
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Look ate the things as they happen
Before they live and after they die
Troubles that we try to burn
Before they go and after return
Sailing the oceans of passion
Men had fought for illusion
Filling the time with despair
Finding themselves in confusion
Run, you'd better care your life
You don't know the tricks of time
You'll be able to return no more
Run, you'd better care your life
You don't know the tricks of time
You'll be able to return
Remembering the golden age
Metal was hot in cold state
War tunes were lullabies
Spreading blood and disgrace
Run, you'd better care your life
You don't know the tricks of time
You'll be able to regret no more
Run, you'd better care your life
You don't know the tricks of time
You'll be able to return
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