Wolves'N'Lambs
Read Wolves'N'Lambs lyrics by Labyrinth on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Wolves'N'Lambs
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From the morning to the night
Breaking news of fights
All the certainties are gone
Do you get my drift?
It's another middle age
Same old fear and rage
Sneaking slowly through our feet
They are gaining ground
Compreheision for someone
Who's trying to surround us
Too many wolves in lambs' clothing ready to conquer and rule
Words of love or swords of god
Mixed and abused
Holy wars for cursed ideals
Look out they are here
Rising deadly like a gas
Stealing our breath
Planning slaughters at the shadow of distorted worths
Compreheision for someone
Who's trying to surround us
Too many wolves in lambs' clothing ready to conquer and rule
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Who performs "Wolves'N'Lambs"?
Labyrinth performs "Wolves'N'Lambs", and this lyric page sits inside the Labyrinth catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Chance and L. Y. A. F. H. (Light Years Away From Here) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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