Oblivion
Oblivion lyrics by Sculptor. We were left as orphans And we pay for our freedom You can still change the course But can't, change our mind Take what life has...
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Oblivion
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We were left as orphans
And we pay for our freedom
You can still change the course
But can't, change our mind
Take what life has been given
We will rise above the dust
The human nature fade away
Leading us into oblivion!
Pay your price
Nobody cares
It's all the same
Pay your price
Nobody cares
It's all the same
Eyes to the sky, watching the end
Eternal tears for nothing
Just a river of lamentations
Screaming in your cage
Taking your soul away
Thinking it will change
It's our guilt of this end.
Wake up the world for one more reason
And rise again, for this war
Wake up the world for one more reason
And rise again, for this war
Wake up the world for one more reason
And rise again, for this war
Swallow this words,
Look inside and find your light
No regret, no shame
That's the course of time
Swallow this words,
Look inside and find your light
No regret, no shame
That's the course of time
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