Ancient Names (Part II)
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Ancient Names (Part II)
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Gone are the days of laughter and love
Gone, baby, gone, we've all had enough
Carry on and spend all your dough
Take it down to the ground and sink me below
I scream and shout like this
Just to prove to the world that I still exist
I don't believe in life
And I won't believe in death 'til I die
Gone are the days of laughter and love
Gone, baby, gone, we've all had enough
Carry on to spend all your dough
Take it down to the ground and sink me below
I live my life like this
Just to prove to the world that I still exist
I don't believe in life
And I won't believe in death 'til I die
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