Five Bullets
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Five Bullets
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Sweat is dripping from the chin
Repenting all the sins
Nervous, flickering eyes
Soon someone's going to die
A stranger, with a colt
And five bullets, but six enemies
Sweat is dripping from the chin
Repenting all the sins
Nervous, flickering eyes
Soon someone's going to die
A stranger, with a colt
And five bullets, but six enemies
(solo - lundquist)
No fear
Into the battle
No tears
This is the life of a lawless man
A fight
That will be hard to win
The seconds
Creeping away like hours
Sweat is dripping from the chin
Repenting all the sins
Nervous, flickering eyes
Soon someone's going to die
The silence
Is absolutely deafening
Five shots
Five men are lying in the street
Number six
Is lifting his gun
A knife
Flies through the air
And into his chest
(solo - öjermark)
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