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Hiroshima

Hiroshima lyrics by Sacrifice. The blast begins it's devastating wave Nothing can protect, no one can be saved The beast has risen, ground zero to the sky In...

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Hiroshima

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The blast begins it's devastating wave

Nothing can protect, no one can be saved

The beast has risen, ground zero to the sky

In seconds, eighty thousand die

Hiroshima

Flesh peeling in strips

Not many have survived

Agonizing pain, the fortunate die

A hell on earth, no way to resist

Everything you've ever known has

Ceased to exist

Hiroshima

The corpses burn in piles on the streets

Their ashes and the fallout cover all beneath

We strive for war, not to survive

Humanity desires death more than to stay alive

Hiroshima

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