Kamikazes in the Sky
Kamikazes in the Sky lyrics by The Vultures. Night was in that they appeared With its flags red and white Tearing night with its airplanes Spreading the death...
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Kamikazes in the Sky
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Night was in that they appeared
With its flags red and white
Tearing night with its airplanes
Spreading the death coming of the sky
No matter how hard they were hidden
No matter how hard they ran away
In night the death was certain
Because they peace did not have
Hamornized it frightened
They were the kamikazes in the sky
The group was feared in the city
For the mark that they took skull
She smiling for you life
Renamed Banzay
The mark of the war is there
If it extends until today
The people remembers and fears
The Banzays that had taken the tears
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