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Bastards

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Olemus Canonical path: /olemus/bastards Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Bastards

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It is weak what you call strong

You think it's right but you are wrong

Are you mentally insane

Beeing xenophobic is a shame

Who do you think you are

Express your opinion if you dare

Have respect of coloured people

Give up this endless fight

You are a misanthropic fool, planting your seeds of hate

Bastards think what you have done

I hope someday you ache like they

And I hope it hurts like hell

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