Choir Of The Abandoned Ones (Divorced From Humanity)
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Choir Of The Abandoned Ones (Divorced From Humanity)
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I never felt the will to live
In this world of anger that praises agony
I never wanted to be here
Born among knives, divorced from humanity
I never felt the will to live
In this world of anger that praises agony
I never wanted to be here
Born among knives, divorced from humanity
Please, rain, wash us away
Please, rain, wash us away
Rain
Days like darkness
Days like darkness
I never felt the will to live
In this world of anger that praises agony
I never felt the will to live
In this world of anger that praises agony
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