Blackout in ruins
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Blackout in ruins
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I have been in this old gutter so many times before
And it's just getting darker for every fucking time
My soul fade, so turn the page
My soul fade, so blackout in ruins
A drunken fucking sailor crying for his broken land
Like a lonely junkie who have lost his final trip
My soul fade, so turn the page
My soul fade, so blackout in ruins
Drinking again to ride out the storm and the fucking old way
Warm and confused and get killed of the norm what you want me to say
I've been in this old gutter so many times before
And it's just getting darker so kill this war
Blackout in ruins...
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