Beyond Heaven And Hell
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Beyond Heaven And Hell
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If maybe i could see behind your eyes
You could speak me why
My pain don't over my dream don't happens
And i don't know why
Why can't complete my life
(why?)
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Why i prefer run away to other side
Into the end of the day
To so far beyond the sky, beyond the moon
And beyond you
Everyday,everynight, every time buring me in a grave
(why?)
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Everyday,everynight, every time buring me in a grave
(why?)
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
Beyond heaven and hell
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