Takin' War Out Of Men
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Takin' War Out Of Men
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When there's nothing left to ride.
There's a light that comes to blind me
And it will take the weak and tired me to sleep.
I don't want it but I need.
I need to rest my head in dreams.
It takes time...
Takin' war out of men.
It takes time...
Takin' war out of men.
Leave the panic, leave the fear.
Shut my eyes and shut my head.
Shut my eyes and let the outside disappear.
This time I need it.
This time I need it really bad.
It takes time...
Takin' war out of men.
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Peace, Love and Pitbulls performs "Takin' War Out Of Men", and this lyric page sits inside the Peace, Love and Pitbulls catalog on LyroVerse.
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