Ordinary Men
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Ordinary Men
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Listen, they're not gonna ever kill you
If you shoot first
I mean not that it’s wrong to kill corpses
Is just a new way to see your life
From now on
So clean your 44 magnum
Oh! It’s your God from now
Like zombies walking through this earth
We hunger for more and more, much more
Brains or money, who cares
We just want more
And after all we only ordinary men
We just trying survive
Me and you, alive or dead
We'll always be the same
So now that your credit-cards don’t work
And your riches and gold gonna away
Keep rage running through your veins
Cause they die and live obsessed for have
Let it burn in fire
There's no turning back
There's no way you can hide
Like zombies walking through this earth
We hunger for more and more, much more
Brains or money, who cares
We just want more
And after all we only ordinary men
We just trying survive
Me and you, alive or dead
We'll always be the same
And after all we only ordinary men
Me and you, alive or dead
We'll always be the same
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