A Nation Lives In Fear
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A Nation Lives In Fear
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From the wounds of our fallen adversaries flow the tears of an entire world.
And the pools of blood reflect the oppression of a nation of peaceful people.
Imperialist or Republican?
The fence is paper thin,
but beware,
the walls have ears.
Righteous Christian soldier,
madman,
or a prophecy foretold?
Figurehead freedom-fucker,
veins cursing with black and gold.
Imperialist or Republican?
The fence is paper thin,
but beware,
there are eyes in the sky.
The movement for peace repressed,
the voices of reason ignored,
the real story censored and dubbed "official",
a nation lives in fear.
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