When It's All Over
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When It's All Over
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Look back and nothing else exists
We feel guilty for being part of it all
When we had a chance to change the world
And see we have done nothing
When it's all over, what I see is destruction
When it's all over, we'll see we could have changed
But we did nothing and nothing left
Nothing left
Look back and nothing else exists
We feel guilty for being part of it all
When we had a chance to change the world
And see we have done nothing
We destroyed, everything
Everything that was left to us
We are guilty, we must acept that
We killed the earth, a little bit each one
When it's all over, what I see is destruction
When it's all over, we'll see we could have changed
But we did nothing and nothing left
Nothing left
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