Eternal Conflicts
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Eternal Conflicts
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And the eternal way of the world
Seems to be a neverending
Wheel of confrontations
There's always someone to rule the game
And taking shares from the ones
who can't defend their landmarks
Now the world is still in motion
And the shores are open wide
There's always someone
To fight them one by one
To conquer new lands
Fulfilling their plans to rule forever
I don't think anyone in this world
Can be the judge of what is right or wrong
In man's behavior
So don't come preaching, don't need your truth
It seems like conflicts always have been
Around since dawn of time
Still the world is spinning around
And the shores are burning bright
Time never changes
They're never turning back
Convincing new minds
That now is the time to rule eternally
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