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Post Iraki Surgery

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Post Iraki Surgery

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He was just 15 years old

When his country said

We want you to become a "peace-killerman"

In memory of patriots and traditions

Ultimate chance to burn his name in this sad part of history

Now you're in shit

And your battle sound fake

Your intentions were good

But the times have not changed

It's so hard to accepted

When the leader of your country is a liar, a bastard, a thief

And steal your democracy

You have changed the life of too many men

Of to many people with not the same chance

In their hearts, the rage to know the truth about you

Silence is the saddest agony for man

In this World it's even hard to stay alive

We don't need to shoot on each other to win a prize.

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