Nuclear Winter
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Nuclear Winter
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The night is long, the planet cold
The shadows loom above my head
The fear of what will strike us next
Abandoned on a poisoned earth
We who survived went underground
Six months our eyes saw no sunlight
Who pressed the button, how and why?
It doesn’t matter anymore
{Bridge}
Oh the children of men
Waste their homeland
Brought death into life
Nuclear tears they cry
{Chorus}
Men die in pain, weakened eyes
Decisions have their price
Civilization’s lost
Now who will survive?
The war commenced, better in hell
The dust raised high and snuffed the sun
The nature now a barren land
When raindrops fall we hide or die
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