Pandeamonium
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Pandeamonium
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It's written in words, the way of the world
A selection of faith, just pick one, and you'll be saved
A life time of searching for reason and hope
Living to serve different gods, we are lost
Can this be? Will it end?
The fate of mankind will transcend
All we have is our beliefs
But soon enough the truth reveals
Will we stay or fade away
Rebuilding in vain, the way of the world
Destruction is here, but we will not stand aside
A life time of searching for reason and hope
Can this be? Will it end?
The fate of mankind will transcend
All we have is our beliefs
But soon enough the truth reveals
Will we stay or fade away
Can this be? Will it end?
The fate of mankind will transcend
All we have is our beliefs
But soon enough the truth reveals
Will we stay or fade away
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